by GreenWing » Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:37 pm
Hello there, congrats on getting your new Senegal, they're great birds!
I have a Senegal, too, and she eats fresh fruit, veggies, nuts, and some scrambled egg (minus milk), pasta and/or rice, and bits of chicken. I also feed Tiki strawberries from my garden. The Avian Vet we see also recommends breads, which Tiki loves. It's not expensive to feed her at all; a bag of baby carrots will last you a long time, and one organic kiwi fruit will feed her for nearly a week. I slice a bit for her, then wrap it up, and put it in the fridge.
Tiki's diet is mostly fresh foods, although of course she gets a pellet mix, as well, that I buy from Portland's Bird Hut (they have great supplies). Her pellet mix is a mix of seeds, nuts, and dried fruit. There are some peanuts in the mix which I take out as I'm paranoid about feeding her peanuts.
A good mixture of foods is best, with a pellet mix secondary to fresh foods. Just be sure to never feed the no-no stuff that can hurt your bird.
If you need some help getting pellet mix, I can help you by picking up the great mix I give Tiki, and we can do business. Message me if you're interested.
