







Pajarita wrote:Cockatiels are granivores so you can't feed them just vegetables for breakfast, you need to feed them cooked whole grains and some pulses mixed in with the veggies as well as a different leafy green every morning - and, in the evening, their seed mix. They do much better on this diet than on pellets.



Pajarita wrote:Whole grains are exactly what the name implies: grains that are 'whole' like wheat kernels, kamut, oat groats, brown rice, barley, etc. Pulses are the fruit of legumes and there is always a number of them inside a pod like beans, peas, lentils, etc. - they always need to be cooked thoroughly because there is something in them when they are raw that affects the blood (the dark ones like red kidney beans, are worse than the white ones).
And yes, a breakfast of cooked whole grains mixed in with cooked pulses and small-sized or finely chopped veggies (chopped broccoli, corn, peas, diced carrots, etc) is perfect for them and they love it!



Pajarita wrote:No, whole grains implies no processing whatsoever, no grinding, no removing any element of the grain, no cooking, no adding, nothing. Besides, one should never feed a human cereal to birds because they all have been fortified with iron which humans need a lot of but birds don't and, when you feed them too much of it, they end up with what is called 'iron storage disease' which can be fatal.



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