She eats nothing but seeds ( albeit a good quality mix), apple, grapes ( when on occasion I give them), and dried banana and tiny bits of wholemeal toast, as treats.
I am fairly sure that previous to the owner I bought her from, who only had her for less than two months- she was on a seed only diet. The previous owner told me she ate all fruit- pommegranate being the only thing she would not touch. The only fruit I have noted her eat, is, as I said, apple, which she has everyday, and grape, which is occasional, as I have read a lot about them ( and fruit in general being too high in sugar. However I have been reading old posts on here for help, and came across something by Parajita saying that this is not the case.
When I bought her ( two weeks ago tomorrow), the previous owner told me that she had taken her to the vet ( not an avian specific one), before she brought her home. He had trimmed her MASSIVELY overgrown beak, and basically given her a clean bill of health. I read a post on hear by Wolf, about some budgies who had overgrown beaks, and that this was an indication of liver disease, and Pajarita had written something along the lines of, if their poohs were very dark, the, they would have to be put down.
I am worried because I know that pionus are highly susceptible to fatty liver thing, and gout. Her poohs are indeed very dark ( the green bit of course, the white bit is just white), and that coupled with the fact that her beak was very overgrown ( and still looks to be so actually IMO- although I know BH pi's are pretty bad for overgrown beaks), and knowing that she eats a lot of seeds, has really got me stressing.
I have been told by pretty much everyone in the UK, to never leave a bird without a food that they eat regularly- to be fair this was in relation to my cockatiels, but am assuming this holds true to all parrots
, because they can starve very quickly. So I have been leaving the seed in all day. I see however, that lots of you guys say to absolutely not do this.
Also my avian vet (who is reputed to be one of the best in the UK), swears by Harrisons pellets, and then I read on here that they are really not all that.
I have seen mentioned a lot on here this famous 'gloup'. I haven't been able to come across the actual recipe, but have for the one for birdie bread, which I intend to whip up a batch of this weekend. Can anyone please direct to where I can find this recipe?
I read that pionus need extra vitamin A to give their immune systems an extra boost, as they are so suceptible to infections. I have been told that they need extra calcium. She is scared of A LOT of things, and will not go near a cuttlefish bone or a mineral block. She has one of these ' pedi perches which she sits on as it is next to her seed dish, but I also read on here that these are a no, no. I have some stuff called nutribol which is a vitamin supplement, but have yet to administer it, as the instructions on how to do so are sketchy to say the least.
I found a list of suitable fruits and vegetables that Pajarita posted for someone, which I have written down and pasted into a book of info I am collecting from here. I was very surprised to hear that spinach was not a great thing to feed, as I had always heard the polar opposite.
Also she is in our living room at the moment, as I wanted her to be in the hub of the home. This room is not at all 'dark', but I worry that it is not bright enough, and that this in turn will be affecting what vitamins she needs. I am looking into getting some full spectrum lighting- but that, and indeed the whole cage situation, is another post.
Can anyone please help me with what EXACTLY and how exactly I should proceed to feed her. I am worried that she will wither away if I remove the seed, and it does run contrary to so much of the advice I have been given, but it does make so much sense not to have it there all the time. I am reading so much, on the internet, in books and in different forums, ( although this is the only one I have actually ever posted on), all conflicting information, my head is spinning. I have resolved now to only look at this forum, it seems to be the most experience and knowledge rich one, in an attempt not to get overwhelmed. I am trying to figure this out myself, but as I say, I am so confused with the huge volume of conflicting advice.
I have not stopped trying to give her a large variety of fruit and veg, but no joy so far.
Any advice most gratefully received. Thank you





