by Wolf » Mon Mar 16, 2015 10:36 pm
I don't recall what you decided to give him as his primary diet although I am hoping that it was gloop as it is, in my opinion, the best that I have found to feed my birds. From this point you need to bear in mind that parrots can be very particular when it comes to their food and just as it takes time to change them from a poor diet to a good diet it may take some time to get them to accept any one food and that even when they begin to eat it that there will be periods of time when they will even refuse their favorite foods for something that they hardly even touch at other times. Keeping them eating a good diet can be as time consuming and as interesting as getting them to try it in the first place. As always your best tool for getting them to eat anything is for you to share the food with them. They learn both what to eat and how to eat by watching us and then the shareing of food is both a social activity and a bonding activity for them at the same time. I am recommending patience and just keep offering him the greens and his eating of them will improve.