by Wolf » Tue Sep 29, 2015 6:47 am
As far I am aware of any broth that you can make will have much of the nutritional values of whatever you make it from, regardless of whom you intend to feed it to.
While I understand the allure of dehydrated foods for us as humans, I get worried when people talk dehydrated foods for their parrots.
Why?
Let me start out with, parrots do not eat dry foods in the wild, they usually eat things that are around 75% water. Some of our parrots come from arid and semi arid locations and have evolved water conserving features (?) and do not actually consume very much water, indeed, most of our parrots, even the ones living in the rain forest get the largest amount of their water intake from their food and only drink in the morning and evenings. In the wild, even the ones that eat more seeds than the others do not eat dry seeds, they eat the young immature seeds while they are still green and full of moisture. A parrot that eats a lot of dry foods is often in a state of mild dehydration due to their tendency to only drink small amounts of water in the mornings and evenings. Still in order to digest their food they must have moisture and the only source if for it to be pulled from the surrounding tissues or the bird can't properly digest the food. This is the basis of my concern with dehydrated foods for our birds.