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Re: peanuts
I only offer dry natural peanuts in the shell- as an occaisional treat. Rule of thumb, if the IRN wouldnt normally encounter a food in the wild, dont offer it to them in captivity. I pretty much apply this to any type of altered food unless I prepare something just for him like veggie/corn bread or pasta noodles or rice.
I would just keep the regular peanuts, besides they get a kick out of trying to get it out of the shell!
Jess
I would just keep the regular peanuts, besides they get a kick out of trying to get it out of the shell!
Jess
"Wally" IRN Male DOH 3/8/09
Re: peanuts
floridamedgirl wrote:I only offer dry natural peanuts in the shell- as an occaisional treat. Rule of thumb, if the IRN wouldnt normally encounter a food in the wild, dont offer it to them in captivity. I pretty much apply this to any type of altered food unless I prepare something just for him like veggie/corn bread or pasta noodles or rice.
I would just keep the regular peanuts, besides they get a kick out of trying to get it out of the shell!
Jess
how much would u give them a day ? my loves them..but i don't want to be giving too much
Re: peanuts
Too much of anything is a bad thing. I tend to use things like that as treats only. Ink (my IRN) is on a pellet diet and she gets fruits and veggies and random bits of other things as a treat, for the most part.powjoyce wrote:
how much would u give them a day ? my loves them..but i don't want to be giving too much
She loves peanuts though and since she has such an affinity, I tend to use these only for when I train her. I got unsalted roasted peanuts and crushed them so they were the right size for training treats, but I also got unsalted natural peanuts in the shell, for just normal treats. They do get a kick out of opening them and it's a good step if you want to teach your bird to forage.
I would say though, Ink rarely gets more than two whole, shelled, peanuts a day. It's not a major food group, just a nice surprise. :D
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