snowie wrote:I have no experience with Ringnecks Pajarita we was giving little information on him by the breeder told me that he likes red apples and was given a bag of seed and shown how to step up etc and that was about it any soft foods you can recommend please
Yes, as Wolf pointed out, gloop is a perfect soft food and, at his age, it would be what I would use but anything soft is good so things like polenta, whole wheat couscous, organic multigrain pasta, even old fashioned oatmeal mixed with baby food works.
Unfortunately for them, ringnecks have become popular with first time owners and, of course, breeders been interested only in selling the babies, they never tell you that these are not easy birds to keep because they need A LOT of every single day attention or they revert easily and much faster than other species to what people call 'their wild ways' which, translated, means that they will not want anything to do with you and will bite you. I have nothing against them, quite the contrary, I love the fact that they become 'unbonded' so very easily, I greatly admire that trait in them but I am not your average parrot keeper as I always try to wean the ones I get of their need for human company.