Try cooking whole grains (kamut, wheat, oats, barley, brown rice, quinoa, etc) and mixing them with cooked and diced veggies (corn, peas, carrots, broccoli). My grays love it and it's so much healthier than the fruit blend (one of the worst pellets you can feed, BTW).
Hello, so I took Lio to the Vet. Lab work came out good and the dr said he is doing great. She suggested that I go down to two feedings a day. I have not done that yet since I was waiting for the results to come back and make sure he was a healthy baby before I cut on hand feeding him. I am still going home at lunch time to check on him and he has been asking to be fed when I get there. His crop also seems empty. Any suggestions? Also, it has been difficult to feed him formula since he is now flying. I set him on the counter and he will fly to my shoulder. I have not found an affordable table perch and after visiting the vet I probably won't be able to buy one for a while. If you have been through this and have any feed back I would sure appreciate if you would share. Thank you!!
You don't need a table perch, make him perch on the back of a chair.