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wish "us" luck
I'm going to switch my green bugger to pellets. he's going to be very mad at me... i know this. I have decided that i'm just going to switch him, because before i just tried to convert him and it didn't work. AT ALL. so he'll either eat the pellets or starve. he's too smart to starve. my question is, what size pellets do you feed your IRN? do you have a link? Thx!
~the stubborn one~
Hey Gwennie
All my ringnecks took to the Lafebers medium size pellets. Even the rescued ringnecks I have that were on just a seed diet their whole life did not have a problem switching to these pellets. you can also try soaking them in some apple juice just to get him to taste them. Good luck!!
Donna
All my ringnecks took to the Lafebers medium size pellets. Even the rescued ringnecks I have that were on just a seed diet their whole life did not have a problem switching to these pellets. you can also try soaking them in some apple juice just to get him to taste them. Good luck!!
Donna
My two terrors love their Roudybush medium sized pellets.
My teils are eating pellets now too, Vetafarm. What I did for my teils might help with your boy. I soaked the pellets in warm water with a handful of seeds and made a 'meatloaf' bar out of the mushy pellets and seed mix. Then let it dry and put that bar in their dish. They chewed through that to get to the seeds. It took about a week and a half/ nearly two weeks of doing that before they would start eating the pellets I had in there, but now there is no going back for them. I have to say that they look alot better eating a pellet based diet then when they had just the seed (they turned their feathery noses up at wholesome fruit and veg).
I can reccomend Roudybush, my two lick the bowl clean, literally lol
My teils are eating pellets now too, Vetafarm. What I did for my teils might help with your boy. I soaked the pellets in warm water with a handful of seeds and made a 'meatloaf' bar out of the mushy pellets and seed mix. Then let it dry and put that bar in their dish. They chewed through that to get to the seeds. It took about a week and a half/ nearly two weeks of doing that before they would start eating the pellets I had in there, but now there is no going back for them. I have to say that they look alot better eating a pellet based diet then when they had just the seed (they turned their feathery noses up at wholesome fruit and veg).
I can reccomend Roudybush, my two lick the bowl clean, literally lol
Kate
Life is tough, and if you have the ability to laugh at it you have the ability to enjoy it.
Life is tough, and if you have the ability to laugh at it you have the ability to enjoy it.
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I have to laugh--give the tiels pellets and they will eat them happily, but we start with the red and orange ones, then the bananas....not sure if we ever eat the green ones cuz I refill their bowl when I am laughing. What patience (and considering all the other food in their cage, this must be really fun)
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Pellets, yum
You done good but I bet Louis is upset that you caught him in the act.
He's probably liked them all along just thought he'd give you
a run for you money on this one.
He's probably liked them all along just thought he'd give you
a run for you money on this one.
Sue
Rowdy Vos eclectus, Dolly Cockatiel
Nila Blue IRN, Priya Grey IRN, and Bigotes the cat
Rowdy Vos eclectus, Dolly Cockatiel
Nila Blue IRN, Priya Grey IRN, and Bigotes the cat
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