I am a new owner of a Senegal Parrot and I am looking for some advice on a diet and feeding schedule for my bird. The store that I bought the bird from fed him a seed/dried fruit and veggie mix that I am trying to determine if I want to continue. This base diet was supposedly supplemented with fresh, warmed veggies as well.
When I spoke to the woman at the store that was selling the bird, she assured me that the mix would supply a good balance of nutrients required for the health of the bird. I would believe this is true, except my parrot seems to be a picky eater and most of the food I give him (especially dried berries) ends up at the bottom of his cage. This initially lead me to believe that the mix was bad for the bird, but birds can be messy right? After watching him eat multiple times, I deduced that he favors eating the sunflower seeds/peanuts immediately while the other ingredients are thrown out unless he is really hungry. In addition to the seed/fruit/veggie mix, I have been offering him a variety of fresh foods such as kiwi, banana, apple, raw/cooked carrot, raw/cooked sweet potato, mustard/collard/turnip greens, blueberry, blackberry, and strawberry. The only of these fresh foods that he has taken to is apple, which I am wary of overfeeding due to high sugar content. I am going to stay vigilant in my fresh food offerings in hope that he will eventually take to his veggies and fruits but in the meantime I would like to develop a better understanding of my birds nutritional needs. Along with this, I am also trying to figure out if I should ween my bird towards a pelleted base diet supplemented with fruits and veggies that I have mentioned above or not.
The schedule that I have been trying is as follows:
Feed mix in the morning around 7:30-8:00 am. I usually just cover the bottom of his food bowl (which is of adequate size) so that he is not able to gorge himself throughout the day as he likes. Some days he pecks a bit and does not seem to eat a whole lot at once, some days he seems like he is furiously attempting to eat but he still throws much of the food out to make way for the sunflowers. I guess this is dependent on what is in the bowl at the time. I should mention that I withhold certain fruits in the mix like dried pineapple, mango(? its orange?) and banana to use as treats.
Stop in from work around noon to see if the little fella has gone hungry or if he is alright. If his food is empty I just re-cover the bottom of the bowl with the mix again. It seems like this past week he has had food in his bowl when I have come home. Maybe I am not feeding him a consistent amount in the mornings or he simply isn't eating like he should because he doesn't want what I give him?
Dinner around 5:30 or so. This is when I try to offer fresh foods because I have the time to cut things up or cook. I have found that he LOVES apple, but I don't want to get him all jacked up on sugar before bed so I am trying to get him to eat other foods as well. I think I just need more time to get him accustomed to other stuff, but I don't want to continually reinforce his sunflower/apple habit in the mean time just to be comforted in knowing that he has eaten.
This was meant to be a relatively open ended post and I would like to discuss the diet and schedule I have mentioned above with other owners of parrots that have experience with this sort of issue. In addition, if others could share with me an example diet that they follow so I can learn, I would be very appreciative.
Thanks all,




