Pronutro is a South African cereal-based product that is not specifically formulated for birds, including cockatiels. While it may not be toxic, it lacks the essential nutrients that cockatiels need for a balanced diet. It's best to provide them with a high-quality seed mix, pellets, fresh fruits, and vegetables to ensure their health and well-being. Always consult with an avian veterinarian before introducing new foods to your cockatiel's diet.
yes they can but do not feed them any avocado for sure I have two budgies aswell
how much do you feed your cockatiel
Yes, cockatiels love almonds. They have calcium and protein. If you have a female cockatiel feed her these when she is laying eggs.
You can feed a baby mynah bird grapes, apples, peaches ,papya , and other fruits just don't give him too much bananas
I don't know but I think you need to mix water and pronutro.
NO. I am not sure about quails, but for your cockatiel, you need to feed him a good quality cockatiel, or small hookbill, feed. For a good balanced diet, I highly recommend feeding various fruits and vegetables as well. Millet is a TREAT, so try to only give it about once or twice a week. :)
To prepare Pronutro, mix the desired amount of Pronutro cereal with boiling water or milk, stirring continuously until smooth. Allow it to cool slightly before serving. You can also add sugar, honey, or fruit for extra flavor.
Depends on the ingredients. Compare the ingredients and look at the difference. If they are the same, it should be okay. If in doubt, stick to cockatiel food because it's called cockatiel food for a reason.
is it in there diet if so it's not harmful. never paint your birds toenails it kills them!
Yes, but don' feed cucumber often. Since cucumbers are mostly made of water, there are hardly nutrients in them for your bird. If you only feed cucumbers every day for their fruit/vegetable, they will have a vitamin deficiency. My suggestion is to stick with feeding your cockatiel dark green and bright orange fruits and vegetables. :)
Before they have been weaned, cockatiels can eat wheat-bix and other soft foods. After they are weaned, cockatiels can eat anything that adult cockatiels eat. Cockatiels love lettuce! (Not too much - it acts as a laxative in large amounts). Your cockatiel will also enjoy carrot and brocolli. DO NOT FEED YOUR COCKATIEL AVOCADO OR TOMATO!
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