Pajarita wrote:Well, the 'pellets is the best food' and the 'you can't leave fresh food in their cage for more than .... (put whatever number you like in there) hours' is VERY common in birdsites but I do believe it's something that people just repeat without actually taking the time to verify the accuracy of the information - because, if they did, they would realize both are incorrect.
Pellets are, most definitely, the easiest thing! Especially since people tell you to just put them there in the bowl and refill it when it's empty -nothing easier than that, right? But, as Wolf stated, parrots did not evolve to eat anything dry. If you read accounts from reputable scientific sources (like ornithologists, field biologists, etc), you see that they eat nothing dry. Even the seeds and grains they eat are not dry because they are taken straight off the plant and not dried up as we get them in the birdstore. They also did not evolve to eat high protein all the time (there aren't any natural sources of abundant high vegetable protein found all the time in nature) and, if you free-feed pellets, that's exactly what you are doing. Harrison's is not bad but it has feed quality ingredients (not human grade), soy (I don't feed any of my animals soy), and man-made vitamins (which their bodies cannot utilize effectively) and zero phytonutrients (too processed) so, all in all, not really very good for them, are they?
Now, budgies are actually quite good eaters once they get into fresh food. They are not high in fruits but they do love their veggies and adore their greens! I feed mine gloop (which has cooked whole grains and finely chopped veggies and which they finish completely every day) and a different leafy green every day. I also give them a small piece of fruit and a raw veggie everyday but they only eat the pomegranate seeds and the corn on the cob but Wolf reported his eating chopped strawberry recently so I am thinking I am going to start chopping their fruit and mixing it with the gloop to see what happens.
I see, wow I don't even cook like that for myself lol! I'm kitchenally challenged, I get sick trying to make/eat hard boiled eggs and ramen noodles, mostly live off milk/cereal, peanutbutter/bread and microwave dinners (even with microwave dinners i end up burning my mouth

) - yeah i know i wont live long but I'm more likely to kill myself from frustration if i try to cook again. (seriously!) What do you think of dr harveys? do you think dr harvey's is better than harrisons? or are you guys against pellets cus it got too frustrating trying to get the budgies to convert? (lol jk) - my budgie eats healthier than i do, but hoping if we both die in 15 years it should work out lol.
i can tell my budgie is crazy for dr harveys, even when i try using another bag of seed or the harrison pellets for a day and give her harveys the next day she literally nose dives into the food cup!! and i really like how the harveys smells and it looks like trail mix!
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