Michael wrote:I wouldn't trust a diet that lumps budgies, parrotlets, lovebirds, and other parakeets (like gcc etc) in the same diet. These little parrots come from across 4 different continents with vastly different ecosystems! Budgies and Cockatiels comes from arid Australian desert environments consuming low nutrition diets while some of the parakeets come from lush tropical rain forests of South America.
5% meat/dairy sounds ridiculous as well. With a properly balanced vegetarian diet, cuttlebone, and perhaps some eggs in the diet, I don't think they ever need meat/dairy. It can be offered on rare occasion but they really don't need the fat, cholesterol, etc. The value of nutrition they can get elsewhere. I don't give meet at all. Cheese maybe once a few months (and only really well aged cheese). Eggs about once a month.
I don't think an ideal budgie diet is determined and worse yet they are terrible picky so getting them to actually consumer variety is even more difficult.
Yes, I agree that the diets are supposed to be different, but as you can see I meant this for budgies. This diet has worked best for my budgies. I'll make a note about that.
I made a document with alterations to that diet for budgies, and I think I'm going to share that instead.