by ParrontPlus on Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:22 pm
I'm so glad you're determined to feed your new boy nutritiously. And I agree with Petdiva that vegies, fruits, nuts, pasta, and birdie bird can be good foods for a macaw. I feed my birds only limited amounts of egg, and Nutriberries would never make it through my door. I consider them junk food, though many disagree with my assessment.
I suggest you have a well-bird exam done by your avian vet, complete with blood work. Let the blood work results and exam findings guide you to what the bird needs. Changing diet while a bird is stressed by being abandoned by the parront he loves can be a recipe for illness. With the bird already plucking, you really want to be careful. Vet check and patience. Use the waiting time to learn more about avian nutrition for pluckers by reading articles at FeedingFeathers.com.
Also, most macaws require food bowls that lock into place. If no one comes along with a link, do some googling for quick-lock crocks, I think they're often called.
Good luck! Paca