L Lairderg Checking out the neighborhood Joined 5/22/20 Messages 4 Real Name Sheila McLaughlin Sikorski 5/22/20 #1 Hi! I want to see if my parrots (Amazon, cockatoos, and conure) can eat raisins with their regular food and/or as a treat.
Hi! I want to see if my parrots (Amazon, cockatoos, and conure) can eat raisins with their regular food and/or as a treat.
C Conure101 Rollerblading along the road Joined 8/20/19 Messages 1,113 Location USA 5/22/20 #2 Lairderg said: regular food Click to expand... Im going with no as they are probably sugary. Lairderg said: or as a treat. Click to expand... That sounds better, but I’m not sure. @Mizzely may know more.
Lairderg said: regular food Click to expand... Im going with no as they are probably sugary. Lairderg said: or as a treat. Click to expand... That sounds better, but I’m not sure. @Mizzely may know more.
L Lairderg Checking out the neighborhood Joined 5/22/20 Messages 4 Real Name Sheila McLaughlin Sikorski 5/22/20 #3 Conure101 said: Im going with no as they are probably sugary. That sounds better, but I’m not sure. @Mizzely may know more. Click to expand... Thanks!!
Conure101 said: Im going with no as they are probably sugary. That sounds better, but I’m not sure. @Mizzely may know more. Click to expand... Thanks!!
tka Rollerblading along the road Avenue Veteran Celebirdy of the Month Mayor of the Avenue Avenue Spotlight Award Joined 4/4/17 Messages 4,442 Location London, UK 5/22/20 #4 The main issue with dried fruit is that sulphur dioxide is used as a preservative. This shouldn't be eaten by birds. If you can find dried fruit that doesn't contain preservatives, you can feed them as an occasional treat.
The main issue with dried fruit is that sulphur dioxide is used as a preservative. This shouldn't be eaten by birds. If you can find dried fruit that doesn't contain preservatives, you can feed them as an occasional treat.
L Lairderg Checking out the neighborhood Joined 5/22/20 Messages 4 Real Name Sheila McLaughlin Sikorski 5/22/20 #5 tka said: The main issue with dried fruit is that sulphur dioxide is used as a preservative. This shouldn't be eaten by birds. If you can find dried fruit that doesn't contain preservatives, you can feed them as an occasional treat. Click to expand... Thank you!! I like your quote, and totally agree.
tka said: The main issue with dried fruit is that sulphur dioxide is used as a preservative. This shouldn't be eaten by birds. If you can find dried fruit that doesn't contain preservatives, you can feed them as an occasional treat. Click to expand... Thank you!! I like your quote, and totally agree.
Mizzely Lil Monsters Bird Toys Super Moderator Vendor Avenue Veteran Celebirdy of the Month Mayor of the Avenue Avenue Spotlight Award Avenue Concierge TAILGATING Cutest Bird Ever!!! Banner Hoarder Joined 8/9/11 Messages 40,205 Location Northern Mitten Michigan Real Name Shawna [she/her] 5/22/20 #6 I agree with @tka