well my budgie is kinda picky so i cut the carrot up into TINY little pieces. Im talking smaller than diced. just tiny tiny little pieces that he can just pop into his mouth like a seed haha. hes plenty capable of ripping the carrot up himself he just wont.
Birds will naturally gravitate towards tasty treats, so if you hang it in the cage, there is every chance the bird will be curious enough to check it out. Sometimes, morsels of these foods can be added in with the bird's usual food, but there's every chance that, if it doesn't want them anyway, it will throw them out.
Some types of parakeets are naturally fruit eaters, and some prefer grains. They always love it when grass seed-heads are placed in their cage.
No. Cat food has meat in it; parakeets need seeds and fruits and vegetables, not meat.
Yes. Fruit is great for parakeets. All fruits except avacados are great for them. Avacados are deathly poisonous to them. Make sure not to feed them the seeds of fruits.
Fish, worms, fruits, and vegetables
they need to be cut
No, just feed the rabbit fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables have all the supplementary needs. Especially fruit. However, only give it as a treat.
nothing else that's all they are allowed to eat, fruits and vegetables. make sure you feed them the vegetables or fruit they like ;D
carrots,alfalfa,green beans, bananas
To keep mealworms alive, feed them a diet of oats, grains, fruits, and vegetables. Avoid feeding them sugary or salty foods, as well as citrus fruits. Make sure to provide a water source, such as a damp sponge or fresh fruits and vegetables with high water content.
no but it is best to get lettuce from the superstore and make sure to balance your bird's meal with lots of seeds, water, grains, fruits and vegetables, dont give them a lot of meat since they eat small insects in the wild
You should feed them plenty of fruits and vegetables. Also give then hay at night.
Yes. you can also feed him pineapples, apples, bananas , peas, carrots, broccoli, peppers zucchini, and watermelons. but remove the seeds because they can be harmful to the bird. Be sure to wash any store bought fruits and vegetable thoroughly to remove pesticides. You can leave the fruits and vegetables in his cage for a couple of hours, but don't leave them in there long enough to spoil
Hamster feed (seeds)you can get at any pet store, vegetables like carrots, lettuce, fruits like apples and pears.