hi all!
I have two parrotlets.
this is what i feed them at the moment:
- 5gr TOP pellets
- 5gr organic seed mixture
-10gr sprouted organic seeds
-10gr vegetables/cooked grains.
the veggies aren't organic and i'd like to change this part of the diet.
I've found 3 different dried organic vegetable mixes and i'd like to feed this (soaked) instead of the fresh non- organic mix.
I also found a organic bean/lentil and grain mixture wich needs to be cookes, i'd like to feed this twice a week instead of veggies.
also i'd like to add some beepollen, wheatgrass, and a herb mix, all rotating during the week.
they also have acces to a cuttle bone and i give them some all natural mineral mix.
at the moment i also give them a sprinkle of calcivet powder twice a week, to make sure the calcium, vitamine D and magnesium are covered.
TOP pellets are great and organic, but there isn't a good analyse so i don't know it contains enough of these.
I also think about feeding only seeds, veggies, and all the things mentioned above, without the pellets.
what do you think about this diet?
what is better : with or without pellets?
is vitamine D covered by maybe the bee pollen?
(during the summer i take them outside for some vitamine D, but in the winter this is not possible.
i don't want to use UV lights.)
I have two parrotlets.
this is what i feed them at the moment:
- 5gr TOP pellets
- 5gr organic seed mixture
-10gr sprouted organic seeds
-10gr vegetables/cooked grains.
the veggies aren't organic and i'd like to change this part of the diet.
I've found 3 different dried organic vegetable mixes and i'd like to feed this (soaked) instead of the fresh non- organic mix.
I also found a organic bean/lentil and grain mixture wich needs to be cookes, i'd like to feed this twice a week instead of veggies.
also i'd like to add some beepollen, wheatgrass, and a herb mix, all rotating during the week.
they also have acces to a cuttle bone and i give them some all natural mineral mix.
at the moment i also give them a sprinkle of calcivet powder twice a week, to make sure the calcium, vitamine D and magnesium are covered.
TOP pellets are great and organic, but there isn't a good analyse so i don't know it contains enough of these.
I also think about feeding only seeds, veggies, and all the things mentioned above, without the pellets.
what do you think about this diet?
what is better : with or without pellets?
is vitamine D covered by maybe the bee pollen?
(during the summer i take them outside for some vitamine D, but in the winter this is not possible.
i don't want to use UV lights.)