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JessiMuse
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Post subject: Pellets  Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 6:56 am |
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Name: Jessi
Posts: 1230 Joined: Jul 2015 Location: Tucson Gave happy chirps:
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So I recently got some pellets for Lucy. I got the zupreem natural diet for cockatiels. When I out it in her little snack bowl, she had no problem eating them. However, when I put it in her food bowl, she didn't eat them, and apparently screamed at my mom while I was in college, until she mixed seeds in there. Now she just picks the seeds out. She still eats it when I offer it to her by hand. I noticed that she has a really hard time breaking them, even moreso than she does with the seeds. They're really dry, and really hard to crush. Of course, being the genius I am, I threw away the receipt, thinking I wouldn't have this problem. So what should I do? Should I get some better pellets? If so, what kind do you recommend? Do I give them to her in a different way? I'd like for Lucy to eat more than just seeds.
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Post subject: Re: Pellets  Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 7:44 pm |
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Posts: 1645 Joined: Nov 2014 Gave happy chirps:
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my birds love "Pretty bird" pellets (I get them in size for Small birds)... Well, it's not that they love it, but they eat some amount of it.
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JessiMuse
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Post subject: Re: Pellets  Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 10:00 am |
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Name: Jessi
Posts: 1230 Joined: Jul 2015 Location: Tucson Gave happy chirps:
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So I decided to try putting them outside of the cage. I put her pellet bowl next to me as I ate breakfast, not only to get her to eat them, but also to get her to stop stealing my food. Well, it sorta worked. She switched between trying to steal my food to eating her own, quite often. She wasn't as diligent about taking mine though, which is good.
At one point, I was watching her eat from her bowl, and she literally fell in. I have no idea how, but next thing I knew, she was upside down in the bowl, with her feet squirming. I got her out quickly, of course, and while she didn't find it too amusing, I couldn't help but laugh. Thank goodness it wasn't water!
Birds are so graceful, aren't they?
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