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Sprout and Pellet Parrot Recipes
2 Recipes for parrots
Magic Pellets
- 2 cups pellets
1/4 cup finely cut broccoli slaw or other veggie/fruit 2 tablespoons seed of choice 3 tablespoons crush cheddar goldfish (or other cracker)
Mix together ingredients, if desired put dry ingredients in food possessor and chop broccoli slaw really really really fine. If you plan for keeping this for a while, refrigerate or freeze or make in smaller, daily portions and refrigerate.
Millet Sprouts
- millet sprigs
paper towels water darkness sunlight
Line a ziplock bag with paper towels. Put a millet sprig in the bag and spray water on it. Spray until completely soaked. Close bag and put in dark place. Spray sprig a few times a day until it''s sprouting. When it''s sprouting, remove from dark and remove paper towels. Keep millet in bag and place in sunlight. Spray with water a few times. When sprouts turn green, feed to budgies!
Parrot Food
Simple healthy bird food recipes for your parrot. Order parrot food online: Beak Appetit, Roudybush, Harrisons, Goldenfeast, bulk & more...
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: ParrotRecipes.com does not guarantee or endorse any recipe or product listed on this site. If you have questions or concerns about the recipes, ingredients, or nutritional requirements of a pet, contact a licensed avian veterinarian. Please understand that you are solely responsible for the use of any information given on this site and use of any information will be at your own risk. Remember - parrots need a variety of foods and have specific vitamin and mineral requirements which need to be met. It is important to give them a well-rounded diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, seed, and pellets. Treats should be just that: treats.
Here is a list of some non-bird-safe items to AVOID:
- teflon/non-stick cookware
- lead (in cages or toys)
- brass (in cages or toys)
- mite protectors
- sand perches
- grit/gravel
- tobacco
- and food items: canned veggies, non-organic fruits & veggies, avocados, eggplant, rhubarb, potato leaves, tomato leaves, bean plant leaves, apple seeds, alcohol, coffee, tea, chocolate, apricot seeds, cherrie seeds, peach seeds, pear seeds, plum seeds, avocado pits, peanuts
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