So, I had an African Grey for 11 years before she died of teflon gas poisoning. Before this, she had aspergillosis which she was getting treated for. These things were a result of her environment, however.
When I took her home as a baby, the breeder schooled me in proper parrot nutrition. She told me what to get and how often to feed her these things, etc. Now that was 20 years ago so I'd imagine the general opinions on what is considered "proper" bird nutrition have changed. With the exception of aspergillosis, she was always healthy. I always kept feeding her the same things but became lax with a couple things over time. When she plucked a tiny patch on her chest one day, I quickly got on top of her diet, bought her a larger cage, and she stopped plucking immediately. (Oddly, the feathers grew back red). She lived for years after that incident without ever plucking again.
Now that I'm getting another CAG, I am looking things up and I am alarmed to read how widespread plucking is these days. It probably always has been with captive birds but I had never had a reason to research it much before.
So I'm hoping to reconcile what I used to feed Indiana with whatever is considered proper nutrition these days. The breeder I got my first CAG at has been in the business for 32 years and they were once featured by the national geographic society as a place to get healthy birds (as opposed to the black market) in one of their special reports.
I would imagine even their own diet for parrots has evolved since then.
Here's what Indiana's diet consisted of (in the 1990's)
- Kaytee exact natural pellets
- Zupreem Fruit blend
- Yellow split pees soaked overnight
- vitamin supplement powder
- monkey chow
- fruits and veggies
I bought everything from them in clear ziplock bags so the above brands are as close as I can get. At least these look identical to what I fed her back then. (I think they bought everything in bulk and rationed it out for sale to customers)
Everything I mentioned was fed daily except for the monkey chow.
The powder vitamin powder sprinkled on top of the soft split pees
Monkey chow soaked in warm water 2-3x a week.
She enjoyed all of it.
I also would give her red peppers now and agaIn but I can't say she loved them.
Once in a rare blue moon she'd have spray millet seed.
So how does all this differ from parrot's diet today?







