common diet for different categories of pet birds

COMMON DIET FOR DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OF PET BIRDS

Seed eaters  [ Web link ...]

  • Largest and most popular cage and aviary birds are seed eaters. 
  • These birds live mainly on seeds, but also eat fruit, insects, egg food and green food. 
  •  Fruit and green food contain a lot of important nutrient, but too much of these will give rise to problem such as diarrhea.
  • Green feed is good during breeding season.
  • During breeding season, seed eaters should be introduced with insects and worms so that they will recognize the feed and feed their young with insects and worms.
  • Egg food, is an important dietary supplement for most seed eaters. 
  • This food has proven to be very valuable especially in the period leading up the breeding time as well as during and after the breeding time too.
  • The bird’s main diet should consist of its seed mix supplemented with some green food, insects, and egg food to avoid deficiency.

Seed eater

Fruit, vegetable, berries and weeds 

  • Most birds eat some form of green food.  For some them it is an essential ingredient of their diet and for others it is a supplement. 
  • The main problem with this is contamination with dust, fumes and pesticides.
  • Example of suitable fruits and vegetables are apple, pears, bananas, grapes, orange segments, mandarins, papays, dates, apricots, pineapples, carrots, tomatoes, corncobs. 
  • Never feed the birds avocados as these are poisonous for a lot of birds.  Black berries, raspberries, rose hips and fire thorn berries and also suitable to feed them. 
    Fruit eater

Insects and worms

  • Not all live food is suitable for all the insect eating species of birds. 
  • The weaker species of insects are more suitable for small and younger birds. 
  • Example of suitable insects and other animal proteins for aviary birds are : crickets, grasshoppers, bugs, spiders, meal worms, buffalo worms, maggots, fruit flies, aphids, Nealy bugs, earthworms, mosquito larvae, water fleas.

Insect eaters

Last modified: Thursday, 7 June 2012, 10:39 AM