Firstly I am new to birds and the forum, so excuse my ignorance in advance
My husband and I have a 13-week old cockatiel, Beaker. He was hand-raised in a family aviary and we've had him about 3 weeks. When we picked him up we asked about diet and his breeder recommended a seed mix and a pellet - we bought both the brands he was used to. However, he is seriously the pickiest eater in our house (which considering how fussy my hubby is, that's saying something!). He only eats his seeds. I have tried mixing pellets and seeds, just pellets, just pellets then just seeds, pretending to eat them myself...all sorts! The weird thing is I think he does recognise them as food, because I have seen him crunch on a pellet before...but literally once or twice, that's it. He also shows no interest in any fresh fruits or vegetables, although he's mad about plain popcorn and dry toast.
I want to get him used to the right diet as soon as possible and set up good habits early, but I also know he is still growing and I don't want him to be deprived. He lost weight last week, although he's put it back on now (through eating seeds!!), but my main concern is that he is getting enough to eat.
My current tactic is one recommended in a book and consists of: take his food out at night, pellets only in the morning (or with a tiny sprinkle of seeds on top), half a tablespoon of seeds or so in the same bowl in the evening for a couple of hours, then take the food out before bedtime. I know my husband feels bad cos he acts like he's being starved when he gets in from work
Anyone have any other tactics that worked? Should I even be worried at this stage given how little he is? Help!!
Thanks
J





