by Pajarita » Tue Aug 26, 2014 11:11 am
Yes, they love egg for the high protein, same reason they love nuts and seeds. Birds are hard-wired by nature to gorge on protein when they find it because it's needed for breeding, growing and life in general, and, as it's not found in Nature in large quantities or high concentrations, when they find a source of it, they eat and eat and eat until they deplete it. I recommend feeding the high protein food at night and the 'healthy' one in the morning. This is because the body takes longer to digest it so the bird fills full a longer period of time (useful in the winter when the nights are long) and because birds are always hungriest in the morning which makes them more predisposed to trying new foods and, even if they don't stay full for many hours with produce, they can always pick a bit during the day - which they cannot do at night.
As to veggies, please take into consideration the ones that NEED to be organic. There is a list every year of the 'dirtiest' ones and it includes apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, cherries, blueberries, strawberries, peppers, celery, cucumbers, potatoes, cherry and grape tomatoes and lettuces (it also includes spinach but I don't recommend feeding it to parrots, anyway).