Aug 27 2008
Parrot Nutrition Should Provide Your Pet With All Of Its Energy Requirements
One of the more important aspects to keeping a pet parrot properly fed is dealing with parrot nutrition, though before you press the panic button at the mere mention of parrot nutrition, you need to remember to stay calm and instead follow advice of those who are experts in the subject and who will be only too ready to give you useful tips in this regard. In fact, if you research different aspects to parrot nutrition you will soon come to understand the dietary requirements of your pet parrot and also be able to gain more knowledge about the effects of different foods on the well being of your pet parrot.
The first thing that you need to realize is that a parrot is just like any other creature and they will thrive if given proper as well as healthy foods and which also needs to be varied every once in a while. In fact, varying his feed is an essential part of proper parrot feeding, especially if he has to remain indoors most of the time.
At the same time, there no doubts the fact that individual pet owners will think differently with regard to proper parrot nutrition and so it pays to understand exactly what kinds of foods will suit your parrot before proceeding with buying him his food.
To be sure, parrot nutrition also needs to address the tendency of the parrot to burn up calories pretty fast and their metabolism too function quicker and thus they need foods which will energize them as and when their bodies demand it. Thus, good parrot nutrition should include feeding the parrot plenty of carbohydrates since these will help in converting energy more easily.
Vitamins Are Required
Also, a parrot requires the same kinds of vitamins as their human masters and though they will eat everything offered to them, it pays to create an ideal feeding regime that must take into account that in the wild, parrots seldom eat cold food. Thus, you should ensure warming up the foods slightly so that they get the same kind of foods that their wild ancestors ate.
Another aspect to parrot nutrition understands what should be included in Quaker parrot food because the old saying “what you put in is what you’ll get out” is especially relevant to pet birds including a Quaker parrot. Most avian experts as well as nutritionists agree that Quaker parrot food should include pellet diet which has been found to be beneficial to the health of the Quaker parrot.
The bottom line with regard to proper parrot nutrition is that you need to include fruits and vegetables in the morning feedings while at night, it is OK to feed some animal food along with fruits and vegetables though remember most of its food must consist of fruits, vegetables as well as animal proteins with a little bit of pellet mix added for good measure. Also, provide your pet parrot with plenty of drinking water as well.
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