Avacodos, apple seeds, chocalate, candy, rhubrab,raw honey, caffiene, alcohol, salt, sugar and fruit pits should not be given to parrots. This list of foods are unsafe for parrots.
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Most parrots eat cooked or fresh fruits and vegetables, and a variety of seeds. Rhubarb, onions, garlic, and avocado should be avoided. More detail can be found at the link in the Related Links.
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Two human foods that are toxic to parrots are avocados and chocolate. Avocados are known to cause heart failure and chocolate attacks the parrot's central nervous system
No, parrots should not eat chocolate as it is toxic to them and can be harmful to their health.
Animals, including parrots, should not be fed fatty and sweet foods such as cake. However, a few crumbs now and again will not hurt.
Seeds form the basis of a cockatiel's diet. Cockatiels are parrots, and parrots have strong, curved beaks to enable them to crack seeds and nuts, their favourite foods.
No, if you are having a cold or you are sick you should bee given a sick leave.
small parrots can live 10 to 25 years big parrots can live 20 to 40 years large parrots can live 30 to 60 years they will live the longest if given good care
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Baby parrots can eat lentils, but they should be properly prepared first. Lentils should be cooked and mashed to ensure they are soft and easy for the baby parrot to digest. It's important to introduce new foods gradually and monitor for any signs of digestive issues. Always consult with a veterinarian for specific dietary recommendations tailored to your baby parrot.
Parrots primarily eat a diet of seeds, nuts, fruits, and vegetables. In the wild, they also consume flowers and sometimes insects or small invertebrates. A balanced diet for pet parrots should include a variety of these foods to ensure they receive essential nutrients. Additionally, some species may have specific dietary needs based on their natural habitat.