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African Grey Parrots Feeding
African Grey Parrots Feeding our knowledge of bird nutrition is constantly evolving. This is due to both a heightened awareness of the importance of nutrition and the continuous research into the needs of different bird species. As with all other animals, birds need a proper balance of carbohydrates, proteins, fat, vitamins, minerals, and water. Different species of birds often have specific nutritional requirements, necessitating different foods being offered. For example, the African grey parrot is more prone to calcium deficiency if fed a predominantly seed-based diet in comparison to other large psittacines.
Should I be concerned about my African grey’s diet?
Commonly, owners assume they are feeding a proper diet to their African grey when, in fact, they are not. Not all pet stores, breeders, or online educational materials will have the most up-to-date for your African grey parrot’s dietary needs. A qualify avian veterinarian can provide you with the best dietary recommendations for your pet ‘Grey’.
What do African greys eat in the wild
African Grey Parrots Feeding in the wild, African grey parrots eat a variety of seeds, nuts, fruits, berries, and vegetation. They especially treasure the fruits of the African oil palm, a tree native to their environment.
What should I feed my African grey parrot?
African greys are vulnerable to both calcium and/or vitamin A deficiencies, as well as obesity. Feeding a well-balanced diet and making sure your parrot consumes the proper proportions of foods offered will help prevent the development of these conditions.
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