AikoG84
09-06-2015, 06:41 PM
Hello. I'm a new member. I've had some bad experiences with forums previously, so I hope I don't have thouse same experiences here.
I have an adopted B&G Macaw who is quite picky. I've been working with him to get him to eat fresh foods and pellets, but he won't consistently eat these things. The only thing he'll eat consistently is an ABBA seed mix I get locally in Orlando, FL (He's 17 now and his previous owner only fed him a seed diet). I'm moving to North Carolina by the end of the year and I've been having trouble finding a new store to buy his food. All I seem to be able to find is stores catering to wild birds, not companion birds. Buying any kind of Macaw mix from a big box store is prohibitively expensive (big box will generally be $25 for a week of food he'll eat, the ABBA mix is $40 for a month's supply). I'm looking to move into the Charlotte area and I would appreciate any tips to stores I could try when I get up there.
I plan on looking through recipes and ideas on here because I do want him eating more fresh foods vs a strictly seed diet. I've got a good list of things he will eat, I just have to figure out how to get him to eat it consistently instead of "as treats", which is how he seems to look at fresh foods.
I have an adopted B&G Macaw who is quite picky. I've been working with him to get him to eat fresh foods and pellets, but he won't consistently eat these things. The only thing he'll eat consistently is an ABBA seed mix I get locally in Orlando, FL (He's 17 now and his previous owner only fed him a seed diet). I'm moving to North Carolina by the end of the year and I've been having trouble finding a new store to buy his food. All I seem to be able to find is stores catering to wild birds, not companion birds. Buying any kind of Macaw mix from a big box store is prohibitively expensive (big box will generally be $25 for a week of food he'll eat, the ABBA mix is $40 for a month's supply). I'm looking to move into the Charlotte area and I would appreciate any tips to stores I could try when I get up there.
I plan on looking through recipes and ideas on here because I do want him eating more fresh foods vs a strictly seed diet. I've got a good list of things he will eat, I just have to figure out how to get him to eat it consistently instead of "as treats", which is how he seems to look at fresh foods.