Pajarita wrote:My dear, you need to learn to read our answers with an open mind, research what we are saying and think before you reply because you tend to get way too defensive and accuse other people of the same thing you are doing: not reading carefully.
Pellets are better than seeds but that doesn't mean that you can free-feed them (this means you fill up a bowl with them in the morning and leave it there all day long which is what you are doing) because, as parrots in their natural habitat don't find plentiful sources of high protein, they are hard-wired to gorge on it when they do so, when you free-feed high protein, they will always fill up on it, leaving very little room for the healthy food (veggies, fruits and leafy greens). Animal protein (turkey, chicken, etc) is a no-no (and it doesn't matter that it's once a week or even more seldom than that) because parrots did not evolve to eat meat so nature never gave their bodies a mechanism to get rid of the extra bad cholesterol the bird ingests when they eat meat so they end up with high cholesterol (cardio vascular disease) and fatty liver disease (hepatic lipidosis). Meat is most definitely NOT good for them. I do feed mine grated hard-boiled eggs but only three times a year, just a teensy little bit each and only during breeding season.
Grays do tend to be a one person bird but they do establish friendship bonds with other individuals. I have two, Sophie CAG and Pookey TAG. Sophie loves me but likes my husband a lot and would gladly go with him, perch on his shoulder, kiss his cheek, etc - while Pookey loves my husband but likes me, too (kisses me and rubs her face on mine) so with your mother's, it's just a matter of winning her over.
Im not getting defensive and im reading properly.Wolf already told me about the pellets I dont need more people telling me about her diet Wolf told me everything and we are gonna change her diet and she never really gets egg either she hasnt had egg in around 5 months






