First of all, I apologize as I am sure that the answers to all of my questions exist within this forum already but I'm not having a lot of success finding the information that I need. I have the opposite problem on the internet as a whole...I'm finding TONS of information but it is conflicting and I don't know where to turn.
Secondly, the background. I was adopted by a rose breasted cockatoo four days ago. I was told that he is a he and that he is four years old. I really can't be certain about either of these things. He has been dubbed Alden, after the wine (there is a significance to that wine for my wife and I that make it a special name for him). Alden(the wine) and Alden(the bird) have the same coloring. The proprietor of the store where Alden and I came together was not very helpful and I have lots of questions.
I want to start at the beginning though, which for me is figuring out what to feed him. The aforementioned proprietor recommended a bag of Macaw food. This is mixed seeds and nuts and some hard wafers that I can't really identify. There are a lot of large bits such as whole nuts and those wafers that don't interest Alden in the least. He digs through those in order to get to the smaller seeds, which make up a reasonably small percentage of the bag. I'm convinced that this is not the right thing for him but again the internet is going multiple ways and there doesn't seem to be "cockatoo" food but rather just large, medium, and small bird food. I think Alden counts as "medium" but again I'm not certain. So here are specific questions:
1. Seed or pellet?
2. What kind? In this I mean size, content, brand...what's the best approach?
3. I keep seeing warnings about oily foods. One thing that Alden is getting from his current food is sunflower seeds, which are included in those warnings as an oil rich seed. I don't understand though what "too much" is or how much of a danger is really posed...any specifics on what is/is not okay would be greatly appreciated.
4. Alden's favorite food at any given time is whatever I am eating. I am quite fond of the behavior on his part of sharing my meals but I also don't want to harm him by sharing people food that is not good for him. What foods, if any, should I restrict him from sharing? He does not ever consume much volume from these foods.
5. Should I keep food for him in his cage always or just feed him at set times?
6. I got a couple of "honey sticks" that seem to be designed for small birds. He tore through the first on in a day. Is this a good thing for him to have?
Forum decorum question: I started this in the nutrition forum because my first questions are diet related, but I hope to grow from this into other areas. Would it be best to continue in that direction in this thread or start over in other forums as the conversations go into other directions?
Thanks to all that help make Alden's life the best that I can provide!






