by bean » Sat Apr 04, 2015 1:28 pm
Yes, I found out that it is compounded, so the vet does mix it on his own. He is the only Certified Aviary Vet in at least 150 mile radius of where I live. So I hope he knows whet he's doing. And I do appreciate all of the help you and Wolf have been giving me with Bean. He ate his first bowl of gloop today. All that was left in the bowl was shells. Now, I was doing the corn, in the order you told me to, to no avail, so I changed it a little. I removed the corn, and put in beets, and carrots(and white beans) instead. Also, I made a new batch of Pilaf, this time MORE al dente, almost snapping to the bite. I also put about a teaspoon of chopped garclic (I hope not too much), in one bag of Pilaf. He ate the whole bowl this morning. I even gave him a little more. In a few days I will add corn again, as I will other vegetables, assuming (praying) he continues to eat it. He had gloop plastered to his beak, he really dove in. I did have to sit in front of his cage and make a big production, od eating the mixture myself, at 6:30 this morning, before he really got started, but its a small price to pay. Its was actually not bad. I have also had to do this with his Rx, and it worked there too. Anyway I wanted to give an update. Thanks.