Parrot Food

Tuesday, 3 April 2012 21:34 Posted by Naughty Boy


    HEALTHY FRESH FRUITS FOR PARROTS
    No to Pesticides! Choose Organic!
    Always wash fruit with a good fruit wash!



    Apples without the seeds (seeds toxic)
    Banana
    Blueberries
    Cantaloupe
    Cherries (pitted)
    Grapes (seedless)
    Guava
    Mango
    Nectarines
    Oranges
    Papaya
    Peaches (remove the pit)
    Pears (remove the pear core)
    Plums
    Pomegranate
    Prunes
    Raisins
    Strawberries
    Raspberries

              
Healthy Fresh Vegetables
    Asparagus
    Beans (cooked only)
    Beets
    Broccoli
    Brussels Sprouts
    Carrots
    Cauliflower
    Corn (corn on the cob is fun for parrot enrichment)
    Chard
    Cucumber
    Hot peppers
    Kale
    Kiwi (peeled)
    Kale
    Pea Pods
    Red Leaf Lettuce
    Sprouts (Alfalfa, Broccoli, Bean)
    Squash Cooked ( Acorn, Butternut, and Pumpkin)
    Sweet and Baked Potato / Yams Cooked
    Zucchini


    Other Healthy Foods To Offer
    Bran Squares
    Brown Rice
    Couscous
    Eggs ( scrambled, hard boiled)
    Fresh nuts ( leave in shell for enrichment play )
    Meats
    Millet
    Oatmeal
    Pilaf
    Shredded Wheat





    Foods To Avoid Feeding Your Parrot
    Avocado
    Caffeine
    Candy and Chocolate
    Junk foods (chips, cookies, pastries)
    Large amounts of dairy products
    Mushrooms
    Onions



    *Please note that with all fresh fruits, vegetables, and other 
    foods, your parrot should not be given anything with salt, 
    sugars, chocolates or caffeine. All fruits and vegetables should 
    be washed with a fruit and vegetable cleaner from your local 
    supermarket. It really does make a difference! Some fruits and 
    vegetables such as apples, strawberries, and cantaloupe may 
    contain extremely high amounts of pesticides. This can vary 
    depending on the time of year and country that the foods are 
    being imported from. It is strongly recommended to feed 
    organically grown foods.  Caution: Remember to remove any 
    uneaten fresh food from the cage before it spoils.

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