We just had baby cockatiels. We fed the parents scrambled egg with 1/2 of the shell chopped up in it (with a blender). This was for extra calcium. The parents love rice and pasta so I blendered this with fresh broccoli to try to get them to eat extra veggies. It was really interesting that mom & dad wolfed down the egg and veggie mix when the babies were little but quit eating it when the babies started to eat on their own. They seem to know what is best for the little ones.
No its not in their diet
65-70 degrees is perfect
there will never be a perfect diet
Yes, parakeets can eat walnuts.Make sure they are unsalted walnuts though, because salt is not part of a parakeet's natural diet and can be harmful.
There is no single diet that is perfect for every man
Parakeets do not need grit in their diet as they primarily consume seeds, fruits, and vegetables, which do not require grit for digestion. Unlike some birds that benefit from grit to help grind up hard seeds in their gizzards, parakeets have a more efficient digestive system that processes their food without it. Providing grit can sometimes lead to health issues, such as impacted crops. It's best to focus on a balanced diet tailored to their specific nutritional needs.
PARAKEETS!
all about your diet
The possessive form of the plural noun parakeets is parakeets'.Example: The parakeets' cages are cleaned daily.
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There is no such thing. It depends on many factors. A balanced diet is where to start.
They live outside (in nature) so I think ... 17-26 degrees is perfect for them. They need fresh air. But if parakeets used to (accustomed to) live in (room or something) with 25 and more degrees, immediately (quickly) changing the degrees in room can lead to disease and the parakeet can be sick.