Pajarita, I think you've taken my words completely out of context. I merely said I disagreed that pellets as a whole are bad for parrots, and never once did I ever say I was going to feed it to Phoenix now (?!). It seems like you've come to assume that I'm not caring well enough for my parrots, simply because I threw out the idea that pellets can have its own benefits and certain brands are nutritious (maybe not completely, since a full, complete diet for a parrot would require a lot of food rich in moisture as you've suggested).
Also, just because I have read contradictory things and that you have an idea that opposes mine, it doesn't make us both right or wrong. I do plan on cooking for my parrots - maybe not the 'gloop' that is paraded on this site like the next bible for parrot nutrition, but I will follow my vet's advice. Reading three books on avian medicine doesn't make you a vet, it just makes you a what I quote someone said to me recently when I told them about this post: a 'Google Doctor'.
I'm not trying to downtrod you or anything - but I notice this habit in forums. The forum veterans believe that what they have discovered during their years of being in a certain hobby is absolutely etched in stone/their word is law, and refuse to accept the idea that there might be a different opinion or some recent up-to-date information that has altered the landscape of a hobby on its own (and yes, birdkeeping is a hobby besides being a lifestyle change that requires a lot of care and commitment).
Half the ingredients needed for gloop aren't even available in my country. I know I can make-do using different types of veggies, fruits and even freshly ground nuts. This doesn't mean I'm discrediting your way of feeding your birds, but I have to admit - when you first stated that I had to start preparing a newly turned five-week-old chick for solids a.k.a. weaning, even I was shocked if not a tad irritated. I know you're human and can make mistakes, but I'm starting to think this just isn't the forum for me.
Sorry. But if everything here is focused on a one-way stream of thoughts and not open to any other ideas, then I don't see the sense in asking questions or contributing my own ideas on this site.
In the meantime, I will let Phoenix decide by himself when he should be weaned, which is usually between 8 to 10 weeks of age, and I'll try him on soft fruits and veggies first. I'll move on to millet and soaked pellets/soaked seeds next. And I'll consult my vet. Sorry - but ultimately, even with all your experience to back you up, you're still an anonymous face behind a screen to me. With a vet who's actually experienced in this area and who's been practising for almost 40 years now with birds, I feel a lot more secure trusting him since he's more up-to-date with parrot nutrition and husbandry.
Thank you for your time.




