by Pajarita » Thu Jan 22, 2015 11:28 am
Wolf, I see where you are coming from but, in truth, it's not necessary. Birds don't eat a balanced meal every single day of the week... one day they will eat figs all day long and the next they will eat just corn, etc Nature did not evolved them to get perfect daily nutrition, she evolved them to be seasonal feeders and for all of it to work out in the end (to the point that, for some birds, it's 90% of one thing one season and 90% of another the next). It's the same thing with the genders of the babies in a single clutch, it's usually not balanced but, at the end of the season, if you did everything right, you will end up with a 50/50 ratio. It's only recently that we have come up with the strange notion that a diet needs to be perfectly balanced every single meal, this is not found in nature, not even among humans!
So, as long as you can get the birds to eat a fairly good variety of produce and pick the veggies and fruits of different colors every day (like, for example, blueberries and yellow zucchini, grapes and carrots, red peppers and celery, spaghetti squash and kiwis), it works out well in the end. With parrots, the big concern is protein, fat, the right kind of fiber and moisture content and, when you feed cooked whole grains and pulses you are offering a good level of protein, excellent fiber and the right moisture with no fat (which is later provided by the seed dinner) so you are OK.