Right foods for a ringneck?
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Right foods for a ringneck?
I know there are some things that you cannot feed a ringneck but I haven't heard anything about tomatoes. Is it ok to feed irns tomatoes?
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avacado, caffine, chocolate, sugar, salt, and apple seeds are all bad.
i have read on this site that brocoli, and spinach are good for them but not to much they chemically bond/accumulate too much. and it isnt so good they kind of o.d. on it. the same with sunflower seeds they are fatty
apples are o.k. but not the seeds or the little cavity in the core that holds the seed i will have to look in one of my books again but the seeds of some other fruits and plants arent so good for most birds
i have read on this site that brocoli, and spinach are good for them but not to much they chemically bond/accumulate too much. and it isnt so good they kind of o.d. on it. the same with sunflower seeds they are fatty
apples are o.k. but not the seeds or the little cavity in the core that holds the seed i will have to look in one of my books again but the seeds of some other fruits and plants arent so good for most birds
no onion or citrus pips
Elo all, I have read that they shouldnt eat onion or citrus pips either, or antthing fried. My marley likes carrots and runner beans and garden peas.But he also loves them sunflower seeds. He was already addicted befor he came to me, i've read so many places that they are fatty and im trying to introduce as much fruit and veg to compensate for his habbit. Marleys 2 favourite things that i can tempt him to eat from my hand time after time are grapes[ cut in half, he doesnt like them whole][ yes i know wot a spoilt brat] He also loves that other naughty treet millet.
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is that good or bad
So is is still ok for marley to eat 10 grapes a day!? Marley was given a poor diet of sunflower seeds and monkey nuts in his last home, he is very wary of new foods. I,ve got him to eat quite a few bits and pieces gradually though, but he too loves that millet. Natalie xx
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oh no
Millet, erm how do i explain that, i thought they have it everywhere. Its a long tendral covered in millets seeds, can anyone else describe it better than that.
As for over doing it on the grapes, marleys poo is a little wet but not all the time so now i must stop going mad with the grapes. I make the whole family eat bucket loads of them thanks for the advice, i thought i was doing what was best, how wrong was I poor marleys bottom. natalie xx
As for over doing it on the grapes, marleys poo is a little wet but not all the time so now i must stop going mad with the grapes. I make the whole family eat bucket loads of them thanks for the advice, i thought i was doing what was best, how wrong was I poor marleys bottom. natalie xx
To handle yourself use your head, to handle others use your heart.xx
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Ringo eats around 4 - 5 grapes a day and unfortunately still eating seed, although i do offer him pellets all day and he gets fresh fruit & veggies twice a day, but he throws them all on the floor...he also gets millet every other day and i share one between Chico (the cockatiel) and Ringo..and his favourite......peanuts......he would kill for them!!!!
My vet told me that it's okay for ringnecks to eat SOME seed. They are rather active birds and it doesn't tend to cause obesity in them as much as in other species. They just should be on a pellet diet as a staple and get plenty of dark green, orange and yellow vegetables. Sweet potatoes, chard, mustard greens, spinnach, pumpkin, yellow peppers, etc.
Fruits are good, but more as treat foods.
(Busey LOVES pomegranate seeds!)
While sunflower seeds are not very good for them - other nuts like almonds and peanuts are okay as treats as well. Almonds have "good fat" in them, but should only be fed raw, not roasted or salted!
(Busey will KILL for almonds!)
Whole grain breads and grains are good for them too!
Fruits are good, but more as treat foods.
(Busey LOVES pomegranate seeds!)
While sunflower seeds are not very good for them - other nuts like almonds and peanuts are okay as treats as well. Almonds have "good fat" in them, but should only be fed raw, not roasted or salted!
(Busey will KILL for almonds!)
Whole grain breads and grains are good for them too!
found another list
After being woken by Archie my 3yr old son at 6.30am this morning i found myself back on the web just browseing as usual when i came upon another list of wot not to feed your IRN, its as follows.
No raw or green potatoe
no grapefruit
no lemons
no plums
no rhubarb [good more for me]
no dried fruit that has been treated in sulphur dioxide
and none of the cabbage family.
So hopefully someone learnt something new from the list. Nataliexxx
No raw or green potatoe
no grapefruit
no lemons
no plums
no rhubarb [good more for me]
no dried fruit that has been treated in sulphur dioxide
and none of the cabbage family.
So hopefully someone learnt something new from the list. Nataliexxx
To handle yourself use your head, to handle others use your heart.xx