may have a problem
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 8:16 am
Hi all, im new on here but may have a problem.
Just picked up a female IRN named Polly about 2yrs old. Now the women that had Polly said to me that "Polly eats everything, chips, crisps, cereal, chocolate"
She even went in the kitchen and opened a pack of ready salted crisps for polly, which she ate infront of me.
After being told Polly has been fed on all this, alarm bells rang, especially the word chocolate. As chocolate is poison isnt it to birds.
But my issue here is...... Polly has been in her cage and ive been sitting in the same room for about 5hrs now. She has not come of her top perch to get any food or water until i tried her with a little digestive biscuit. (as i suspect something) Polly took the digestive out my hand nice and gentle and started to eat some of it, she then carried the last bit down the cage to the water bowl, dipped the digestive in the water, took it back to the top perch and ate it. (hmmmm) So i tried with a sunflower seed from her food and she totally refused it. I then tried dried banana, she took it out my hand and just let it go.
Now this is my question. Is it possible for IRN to become addicted to human foods and leave there own food alone???? If so how do i get her to eat her own food again please.
P.s also the previous owner said "polly likes to take her food and dip it in the water then eat it, she always does it"
When I 1st seen Polly in her cage 1st thing I noticed was a lump of bread in her water. so she has had bread to.
Currently she is just sleeping and cleaning her feathers trimming her toes, she has had a little Squawk lol. I know she may be like this for a couple of days due to new surroundings , its just I needed advice on the food.
Ty all
Just picked up a female IRN named Polly about 2yrs old. Now the women that had Polly said to me that "Polly eats everything, chips, crisps, cereal, chocolate"
She even went in the kitchen and opened a pack of ready salted crisps for polly, which she ate infront of me.
After being told Polly has been fed on all this, alarm bells rang, especially the word chocolate. As chocolate is poison isnt it to birds.
But my issue here is...... Polly has been in her cage and ive been sitting in the same room for about 5hrs now. She has not come of her top perch to get any food or water until i tried her with a little digestive biscuit. (as i suspect something) Polly took the digestive out my hand nice and gentle and started to eat some of it, she then carried the last bit down the cage to the water bowl, dipped the digestive in the water, took it back to the top perch and ate it. (hmmmm) So i tried with a sunflower seed from her food and she totally refused it. I then tried dried banana, she took it out my hand and just let it go.
Now this is my question. Is it possible for IRN to become addicted to human foods and leave there own food alone???? If so how do i get her to eat her own food again please.
P.s also the previous owner said "polly likes to take her food and dip it in the water then eat it, she always does it"
When I 1st seen Polly in her cage 1st thing I noticed was a lump of bread in her water. so she has had bread to.
Currently she is just sleeping and cleaning her feathers trimming her toes, she has had a little Squawk lol. I know she may be like this for a couple of days due to new surroundings , its just I needed advice on the food.
Ty all