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What does budgerigar eat besides millet?

All kinds of food.

What does a bird need? Basically, birds eat any healthy food: plenty of fruits and vegetables, low in fat, low in salt, grains and so on. Use your imagination! Try some of my recipes. The better idea here is that you can feed your birds: corn, peas, radishes, carrot leaves, beans, pods, rice (must be cooked! ), pasta, chicken, bread, eggs, corn, grapes, mangoes, apples, peaches, pears, apricots, plums, kiwis, berries (whatever the season), parsley, moss and bananas. This is just to give you an idea. You can use more food. Maintain diversity.

Especially lettuce and spinach:

Lettuce has no nutritional value. It's basically water. Spinach contains a chemical that can combine with calcium, so that it cannot be absorbed by the human body. Spinach is healthy, but it should be eaten in moderation.

Don't forget to give your bird clean water. Change fresh water every day. Some birds like to eat food vacuole after getting wet in the water, or use the drinking place as a toilet. Sometimes, it may help to move the drinking tray to another location. If not, you may need to change fresh water more frequently. The principle of changing water is that if you can't drink water yourself, change it. I really don't agree with bottled water, because people are too lazy to change it in the pit, disinfection is also difficult, and often these bottles are not checked in time.

Feed your population, feed the sheep.

"What do you feed the birds?" Among ornithologists, the diet suitable for parrots is as controversial as politics! How many parrot breeders seem to have a lot of opinions on recipes, and with good reason. Nutrition is an important factor in determining health, and it is very important for the vitality and longevity of parrots. Since no one really knows what parrots eat in the wild, our feeding system generally synthesizes what we read and hear. And the observed daily food preferences of our own birds. Some foods can be accepted as parrot's food almost in general, and some foods are relatively new, but they are also conducive to the complete nutritional needs of parrots. I hope to discuss the nutritional value and medicinal value of some of these foods here. A good reason for feeding different foods is that it may be a natural choice to prevent health problems.

Aloe Aloe-In Florida, there is a parrot rescue birdhouse, where about 200 parrots live. These parrots are regularly fed with fresh aloe. Although these birds come from the environment where various diseases are rampant, the owner of the aviary attributes their current unhealthy condition to the healing effect of aloe vera. Parrots sometimes suffer from digestive and intestinal diseases. Aloe vera is the most effective herb to treat these diseases. Besides, it is good for the immune system. If you don't plan to grow your own aloe plants, you may want to add some pure aloe juice to the water they drink every two or three days. I feed my parrot with large leaf slices picked from my own aloe several times a week. When a bird seems to feel bad, a piece or two of fresh aloe or a pure aloe juice mixed with three times of water can quickly bring positive differences to the bird's activity level and behavior. Aloe contains more than 39 essential minerals and vitamins, as well as various amino acids. Aloe vera is the only plant with so many essential nutrients in 150000 plants. Aloe vera is indeed a completely nutritious food, and it has been recognized as edible by FDA.

Apples-Apples contain a lot of pectin, a soluble fiber, which is very important for the parrot's diet. In addition, its antibacterial, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties make it not only a delicious crispy fruit that parrots are happy to eat. Apples are a kind of food that many bird researchers feed birds every day. But apples are the most easily polluted by pesticides, so we should choose apples produced in organic growth environment whenever possible. Almost all apples, even those that are organic.

Beans-containing a lot of cellulose, beans are very beneficial to the health of parrots. Beans combined with brown rice can form a relatively complete protein composition because of the amino acid composition of protein. Some ingredients lacking in beans exist in brown rice. It is generally believed that this type of protein is more easily utilized and absorbed by parrots than protein in dairy products and meat. Parrots can't laugh at lactose in dairy products, because lactase that breaks down lactose can't be produced in parrots. Beans should be soaked overnight and cooked thoroughly before feeding. Among many beans, many kinds of parrots like chickpeas (also called chickpeas).

Berries-Berries are considered to be the natural food ingredients of most parrots. It is unlikely that we can provide birds with the same berries as in their natural environment, but they also seem to like many fruits we can get. Blueberries are loved by many birds and contain lutein. This ingredient is good for birds' eyes. Only strawberries grown in organic environment can be used to feed parrots. Almost all strawberry growers use a lot of pesticides, especially antifungal agents. FDA has detected more than 30 different pesticide residues in edible strawberries. If strawberries grown in organic environment cannot be obtained, it is best to use other berries or fruits instead.

Brown rice-Brown rice is the most digestible of all grains. Parrots can eat this grain in any form-raw, cooked or even germinated-which is understandable, and many ornithologists think it is part of birds' daily diet. It can provide nutritional help for parrots every day with cooked soft crushed corn and beans. Parents will feed these foods to the birds in the nest.

Chili peppers-Parrots like the spicy taste of powdered or flaky peppers and always try new and unfamiliar foods, such as bean sprouts. These beautiful buds can be decorated in food. It is a digestive aid and contains a lot of vitamins A and C, as well as B vitamins, calcium, sulfur and iron. It also has anti-inflammatory effect, which can help relieve inflammatory symptoms, which is not unique to parrots. When choosing peppers, look for dark orange.

Treatment of gout in cherries and parrots The symptoms of gout in birds are related to the inability of the kidneys to remove too much nitrogen-containing waste from the blood. In this way, uric acid uric acid began to accumulate and abnormally distributed in different parts of the body. There are two forms of this disease in parrots. Joint gout usually affects the joints of lower limbs of birds. This is very common in budgerigars, which are characterized by swollen and shiny beige spots on the skin. Through the skin. This kind of pain is very painful, and birds gradually become disabled. Visceral gout can affect internal organs, and it is difficult to diagnose. In the initial stage of treatment, it is necessary to correct the food composition, so as to reduce the cause. At the same time, try this simple but effective formula, which can help parrots get happiness. Cherry, appearing, frozen and even canned food can alleviate the problems caused by gout without any other treatment. Small bottles of concentrated black cherry juice sold in most health food stores can be added to drinking water. Otherwise, if the parrot likes dry food, just soak it in concentrated cherry juice before feeding. Although fresh cherries produced in this season are the best choice, it seems that many kinds of cherry products can help relieve the pain caused by gout.

Cruciferous vegetables-According to research, cruciferous vegetables help prevent some types of human cancer. Cruciferous vegetables contain antioxidants (carotene and sulfur). These vegetables are high in cellulose, vitamins and minerals, mainly broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, leafy vegetables, mustard leaves and radishes. If a variety of foods are introduced in early life, most parrots will enjoy the anti-cancer benefits of these healthy vegetables.

Carrots-Carrots are the favorite food of most older parrots, whether parrots are attracted by its bright orange, sweet taste, crisp feeling or all these characteristics. Carrots are round or strip-shaped and eaten raw or steamed. Young parrots like carrots that are easily crushed, because they haven't learned how to grasp food well and easily with their claws at this time. Many parrots like to drink fresh carrot juice rich in beta carotene.

Corn corn-corn oil contains a lot of fiber, vitamin A, elements Ryukyu, potassium and magnesium. Corn is definitely the favorite food of almost all parrots I know. It is the favorite food for my parrot parents to feed their chicks. I mixed carrots with beans, brown rice and broken potatoes. This kind of food is very cheap and familiar to the general public, but the pre-made mixed food sold in pet shops is more expensive. After your first preparation, I believe you will agree that this food is easy to prepare and can be refrigerated separately. Simply soak one or two bags of popcorn or clean feed corn in a relatively large storage box overnight. Cook for two or three hours in the morning or until the epidermis breaks and expands to about three times its original size. You need to add some water, because corn needs to absorb water during cooking. It can also be refrigerated for later use.

Dandelion-We spend a lot of money on herbicides to kill weeds and dandelion in our yard, but at the same time we also spend a lot of money on vitamins and minerals, which are all contained in dandelion! Dandelion leaves are rich in vitamin A, B 1, vitamin C and blood purification components. Parrots like the bitterness of this green plant, which is a very good tonic for parrots. If you take care of older parrots, be sure to provide them with clean dandelion leaves that have not been sprayed with pesticides. Dandelion is also a very effective food to prevent inflammatory diseases.

Eggs-many people think that this is absolutely perfect food, and eggs are indeed a nutritional warehouse. Eggs have the highest biological value of all protein sources. They provide all nine essential amino acids. Eggs are a good source of high-quality protein, and if they are fed with shells, they are also a good source of calcium. Although they have the ability to create new life, a big egg contains only 75 calories and an incredible amount of nutrition. Scientists often use eggs as a standard to measure the quality of protein in other foods. Protein quality is expressed as the biological value calculated by the effective ratio for protein participating in growth. The quality of eggs with protein content as high as 93.7% far exceeds that of any other food. Eggs are the source of parrots and parrots in protein. It can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks without quality problems. When my eclectic parrots feed their chicks, I will provide them with some hard-boiled eggs after dinner.

Flowers-pansy, watercress, rose, hibiscus and marigold are loved by many parrots. If you are lucky enough to plant some or find them easily, make sure that these flowers are not sprayed with pesticides or sprinkler irrigation systematically, and will not spread toxic substances in the soil where they grow. If given a choice, many parrots will choose flowers among flowers and other foods. After all, this is indeed part of the wild diet of many parrot species. When parrots need sedation, tea made of chrysanthemum can replace drinking water to feed parrots. Chrysanthemum is a good natural sedative, which can relieve mental and digestive tract tension. As an additive, it also contains easily absorbed calcium. It is indeed a great natural medicine and can be used as a tranquilizer for parrots who feel anxious or depressed because of excessive travel. Chrysanthemum tea can treat Feng Xuan parrot's night terrors.

Garlic Garlic-Garlic has been proved to contain 18 kinds of antimicrobial, antifungal and antibacterial ingredients! As long as moderate garlic is used, it will become a very good natural antibiotic and safe for parrots. If small animals are fed too much garlic for a period of time, they may sometimes become anaemic. My parrot eats a little garlic petals twice a week. They especially like to peel off the garlic skin covered outside the center by themselves. Garlic can stimulate the immune system and kill parasites. It can help reduce heavy metals such as zinc and lead. Expel toxins from other bodies. Louis Pasteur recorded the broad-spectrum antibacterial ability of garlic for the first time in 1858, and wrote the article "Penicillin in Nature", which is usually compared with the cited articles. Nowadays, research shows that garlic can slow down the growth of harmful bacteria, yeast and fungi. Studies have proved that the vitality and function of garlic are similar to a more modern antibiotic. Chloramphenicol, a drug that sometimes helps to treat parrot diseases. Garlic can release at least 100 kinds of sulfur-containing compounds, and its main component is allicin, which can effectively inhibit chemical carcinogens from transforming normal cells into cancer cells and help cells resist the destruction of oxidizing substances and heavy metals.

Ginger Ginger-Ginger is a good medicine for parrots who occasionally have indigestion or refuse to eat formula food. In many cases, adding ginger tea instead of water to formula milk powder can quickly relieve symptoms. You can make your own ginger tea and add two or three slices of ginger to the water for 10 to 15 minutes.

If your parrot has to travel and may feel uncomfortable during the trip, add fresh ginger to food and water a few hours before the trip, and at the same time give some birds in the travel cage a bite during the trip. Parrots usually seem to naturally feel what they need and munch on ginger during the trip. After all, people in China have been treating vomiting and nausea with ginger for more than 2000 years.

Cereals-Whole grains of any of the following cereals can be used as dietary additives for parrots, such as amaranth, celery, brown rice, buckwheat, steamed wheat, kamm, millet, oats, oat kernels, quinoa, rye, wild rice and wheat. As a group, cereals contain low fat and high protein. They contain a lot of complex carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Yes

Green vegetables Green vegetables are also the most nutritious food source for parrots. Parrots eat almost all kinds of fresh green food in their natural habitat. We should try our best to replace them with our green vegetables. Some of them are dandelion leaves of kale, mustard, radish and dandelion leaves. Kale, Swiss beets and cauliflower leaves are best eaten fresh, but they can also be steamed slightly to change the texture.

Juice Juice-Dr. Dave McCluggage from DVM, Colorado, Colorado Institute of Avian Medicine, drinks the juice of different healthy fruits and vegetables for his family and his parrot every morning. He suggested choosing fruits or vegetables that parrots like to juice. He said that apples are always a good choice for juicing. He also suggested carrots and kale. Spinach and some other vegetables. He said that although the fiber content in fruits and vegetables is also important, concentrated juice provides parrots with a delicious liquid that is easier to eat. He suggested that the remaining peels and other parts can be used to make bread that birds like.

Nuts Nuts-Nuts are the favorite source of fat for parrots in nature. Fat is the most concentrated energy source, which can provide more than twice the energy per unit of protein or carbohydrate. Fat helps the body to store food and is necessary for the normal use of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K). The longer your parrot stays still, the less fat it needs. Therefore, if your birds have limited opportunities for physical exercise, you must provide a small amount of nuts to avoid obesity. Nuts are necessary for wild birds to get more energy to keep their body temperature in cold days. As a kind of food with anticancer and heart protection effects, nuts are a valuable part of parrot's diet. ..

Papaya-The value of papaya lies in its high content of papain, a powerful digestive enzyme. Papaya is a juicy and colorful fruit that parrots like. Pepper-flavored papaya seeds are liked by many parrots, even exceeding the pulp of papaya. Papaya seeds are used as insect repellent in some cultures and societies. Because papaya contains beneficial papain, it can be fed to parrots every day, and papaya is also rich in cellulose, which can stimulate their appetite. Parrots have been observed in tropical areas.

Particles-Although many ornithologists curse the particle diet, I still doubt whether time will bring different stories. No matter how repeatedly manufacturers say that granular diet is a complete food, the loss of nutrition still exists. When we consider that parrots are considered to have the IQ of human children, it seems that feeding any single food ingredient is not ideal. Can you imagine only giving a four-year-old child the same brand of cereal every day? The biggest question is whether the combination of various foods can provide enough nutrition for a bird in its vast habitat. It is irrational to make sure that we can easily copy the buffet prepared by Mother Nature for birds! Parrots have evolved to eat whole, unprocessed and immature food. At present, we don't know the long-term effects of processed foods and artificial additives on them. Complete food contains many different nutrients, some of which are considered to be dependent on other foods to be better absorbed. Before deciding to feed our parrot pellet feed, maybe we should consider the problem of processing our favorite food into feed. What does it feel like to be compressed and dried? I am sure that most of us will painfully lose the special taste, fragrance and even natural color of our favorite food. If someone decides to take pellet feed as the staple food of their parrot, I definitely want to add some fresh food with high nutritional density, especially sprouts.

Sprouts-The food of wild parrots is mainly composed of living food. They eat food at different growth stages, and we can easily simulate this by providing them with germinated grains, germinated seeds and germinated beans. Fred Bauer believes that "potential nutrients are activated in food forms that birds can make full use of-protein is decomposed into amino acids, fat is decomposed into essential fatty acids, starch is decomposed into sugar, toxic or unusable ingredients are transformed into useful ingredients, minerals are combined into metabolic processes, and there are abundant enzymes and vitamins."

When we prepare our own bean sprouts, we must make sure that they do not contain pesticides. As long as you buy some mung beans from a nearby health food store, germination is easy. You will soak a cup of beans all night, put it in a container, cover it with paper and wash it several times a day for two days. In this way, you can get fresh and fresh food. Once you see how easy it is for mung beans to germinate, you may want to try other things, such as lentils, alfalfa, sunflowers and wheat. There are germination tanks, germinated mixed seeds and antibacterial formulas on the market, but they can be done without any special equipment. If you are worried that fungi will grow on sprouts, you can buy natural grapefruit seed extract (citricidaltm, a mixed extract of grapefruit seeds and grapefruit fruits) and then add it to the soaking water in the germination tank. Some bird researchers feed large groups of breeding parrots with bean sprouts as the main ingredient and add some other supplementary foods to prevent boredom. They claim that this kind of food, which mainly consists of sprouts, has brought about a high reproduction rate.

Seaweed seaweed-seaweed is the best source of organic mineral salts in nature, especially iodine. The health of parrots will benefit from complete minerals and trace elements, such as selenium, calcium, boron, potassium, magnesium, manganese and chromium. Iron and zinc. Iron and zinc. They also contain organic protein, chlorophyll, vitamin B 12, vitamin K and vitamin E. In terms of amino acid composition, protein of seaweed is similar to protein of egg protein and beans. The protein content of laver is 25% higher than that of milk. Seaweed Undaria pinnatifida and hijiki contain a lot of easily absorbed calcium. Kelp is the most common seaweed and can be used to feed parrots. Kelp food is sold in several bird products companies and is one of the most nutritious plant supplements. Other algae include kombu, dulse, nori, wakame, arame and hiziki. Mainly stored in a closed container, which can be kept for about 2 years. Be sure to wash the seaweed (except laver slices) and soak it until it becomes soft. Most parrots generally accept seaweed when they meet it for the first time. It can be served with soft food or bird bread. Because it is rich in mineral components, it is necessary to provide seaweed in an appropriate amount to prevent excessive mineral supplementation.

Seed seed-many bird researchers began to pay attention to it. When pellet feed manufacturers objected to feeding parrot seeds, they found that when seeds were removed from the diet of breeding birds, breeding problems occurred. As long as the composition of seeds does not exceed 25% of the total food, they can still provide valuable nutrition and meet their needs. In addition to protein, many seeds contain vitamins A, B, D and E, as well as calcium and sulfur, which are beneficial to feather mouth and skin.

Sweet potato-low in calories but rich in fiber and complex carbohydrates, sweet potato is indeed one of the most perfect foods in nature. Half a cup of potato contains about 23,000 international units of antioxidant beta carotene, which can prevent heart disease, various cancers and cataracts. This disease causes parrots to go blind. Potatoes are rich in vitamin B-6, vitamin C and potassium. Parrots of all ages like the taste, color and fiber texture of this versatile vegetable, which can be prepared and cooked in many ways. This is another food that can be provided every day to promote nutrition in our bird diet.

Tofu Tofu-Tofu is a kind of compressed food similar to soybean cheese. It is an excellent plant source protein, a B vitamin, and also contains anti-cancer phytochemical isoflavones. Most parrots like the texture of tofu. Tofu is light in taste and can absorb the smell of any food you choose to soak in it, such as fruit juice. If organic nut pulp is mixed and soaked in hot water, tofu can completely absorb different flavors and increase calcium and other nutrients. Tofu can be chopped and mixed into vegetable juice or fruit and vegetable salad. Many tofu in the supermarket are organic and cheap. Because of its soft texture and mild taste, tofu is indeed the best food for parrots during weaning.