by Pajarita » Fri Sep 05, 2014 10:00 am
I don't think there is nothing already prepared that you can buy commercially to feed a parrot for breakfast so you will need to cook/prepare it for him. Start by cooking the whole grains (wheat, hulled barely, oats, brown and/or black and/or red rice, etc) just slightly so they are still hard and crunchy in the center and offering them to him without any veggies in the morning and with a small sprinkle of seeds mixed in. It might take a day or two but I can assure you he will eat it and, when he does it every day for a few days, you can start adding veggies (start with corn, then peas, then carrots, etc) and cooking the grains a bit more so they are still hard but no longer crunchy in the middle. But, like Wolf said, for any good diet to work, you can't free-feed protein food, it needs to be measured (for a Senegal, it would be a heaping tablespoon of a cockatiel seed mix and a small nut like an almond) and served for dinner, only.