Sucre
04-02-2016, 06:51 PM
I am trying really hard to get my gang to eat more veggies. They will consistently eat broccoli, and that is about it. I bought some crinkle cut sweet potatoes and baked them, thinking maybe foot food would get the conures to give it a try, but they each took a nibble and threw it on the floor.
Last night, I made some chop, making sure to throw in their favorites (apples and pears) in hopes that they would love it. I added baby spinach, kale, green peas, carrots, peppers and the go-to broccoli. It was beautiful, I even sprinkled a bit of honey granola with toasted coconut on top. My budgie and parrotlet were the only ones who ate it all. The others just nibbled here and there - I'm pretty sure they were picking out the apple, pear and broccoli.
So, this morning I'm cleaning and thought I would make some birdy bread for them with surprises inside - I'm southern, so there's always cornbread in the house - they absolutely love those little cornbread sticks shaped like an ear of corn. I mixed up my usual cornbread, adding oats groates, almonds, shredded coconut, raisins and blueberries. Again, the budgie and the parrotlet made little pigs out of themselves, everyone else tasted it and turned their little "noses" up.
They can't all be this picky.
They get Roudbybush pellet with a tiny amount of seed mixed in every day. I would do without the seed completely but I've got a couple of stubborn ones that I'm having a hard time getting to eat pellet, so I don't want them to not get enough to eat.
I have to be doing something wrong. I free feed on the pellet/seed, ie it's always available. Should I NOT do that so that they are hungrier when I feed the fresh stuff?
I am at a real loss here. I've tried everything. No one will touch pasta. They like dried fruit, nuts and coconut, love fresh apples and pears and broccoli, and will eat my plain cornbread, but everything new I try to introduce is a flop. They will occasionally eat carrots, but not if there is something else they like better. I try the same things repeatedly, hoping they will change their minds. You should hear the squawking when I walk in the door, wanting their treat bowls filled immediately. But if I don't put what they want in those bowls, I have some pouty birds on my hands.
Any thoughts? Am I just trying too hard? Do I just give them what they want and let the pellets do the rest? I don't know who is more stubborn, me, or my birds. :th_biggrin:
Last night, I made some chop, making sure to throw in their favorites (apples and pears) in hopes that they would love it. I added baby spinach, kale, green peas, carrots, peppers and the go-to broccoli. It was beautiful, I even sprinkled a bit of honey granola with toasted coconut on top. My budgie and parrotlet were the only ones who ate it all. The others just nibbled here and there - I'm pretty sure they were picking out the apple, pear and broccoli.
So, this morning I'm cleaning and thought I would make some birdy bread for them with surprises inside - I'm southern, so there's always cornbread in the house - they absolutely love those little cornbread sticks shaped like an ear of corn. I mixed up my usual cornbread, adding oats groates, almonds, shredded coconut, raisins and blueberries. Again, the budgie and the parrotlet made little pigs out of themselves, everyone else tasted it and turned their little "noses" up.
They can't all be this picky.
They get Roudbybush pellet with a tiny amount of seed mixed in every day. I would do without the seed completely but I've got a couple of stubborn ones that I'm having a hard time getting to eat pellet, so I don't want them to not get enough to eat.
I have to be doing something wrong. I free feed on the pellet/seed, ie it's always available. Should I NOT do that so that they are hungrier when I feed the fresh stuff?
I am at a real loss here. I've tried everything. No one will touch pasta. They like dried fruit, nuts and coconut, love fresh apples and pears and broccoli, and will eat my plain cornbread, but everything new I try to introduce is a flop. They will occasionally eat carrots, but not if there is something else they like better. I try the same things repeatedly, hoping they will change their minds. You should hear the squawking when I walk in the door, wanting their treat bowls filled immediately. But if I don't put what they want in those bowls, I have some pouty birds on my hands.
Any thoughts? Am I just trying too hard? Do I just give them what they want and let the pellets do the rest? I don't know who is more stubborn, me, or my birds. :th_biggrin: