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*Yes**, parrots can eat hard-boiled eggs. Eggs are one of the traditional foods of parrots, they are rich in protein and nutrients, which are very beneficial for the healthy growth of parrots. However, when feeding parrot eggs, care needs to be taken to control the amount of feeding, and the amount of each feeding should not exceed 1 2 teaspoons.
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First of all, I can tell you: Yes.
My family also raised a pair of cockatiels, Xuan likes to eat [boiled egg yolk] very much, and the bird seller said that it can't be because eggs have a certain [aphrodisiac] effect on birds.
After breeding, the feathers of birds may have some mild adverse symptoms for a certain period of time, so most bird sellers will not feed eggs.
I often give Xuanfeng hard-boiled egg yolks, it's fine, but every time I feed less, the egg yolks are taken out when they are dry, Xuanfeng likes [fresh] food.
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Parrot eggs are edible
Parrot eggs are edible, with similar nutrients to eggs, yolk and protein, but if the eggs are fertilized, it is best not to eat them. In addition, parrots can be bred after placing an order, so it is recommended not to eat them.
1. Parrot eggs can be eaten, but parrots are a kind of ornamental birds, not poultry, generally do not eat, the nutrients contained in the eggs are similar to ordinary poultry, if you want to eat eggs, it is best to choose eggs.
2. Most parrots feed on plant fruits, seeds, nuts, berries, shoots and twigs on trees or on the ground, and also eat a small number of insects. Honey-sucking parrots feed on pollen, nectar and soft and juicy fruits.
3. If the weather is too dry during the hatching period, spray or sprinkle water outside the nest to improve the humidity of the air in the nest and ensure the survival rate of the chicks. During the breeding period, a pair of breeding birds should be kept in a single cage, and more calcium-containing nutrients such as cuttlefish plates should be provided in the feed to ensure that the female birds need to lay eggs.
4. During the breeding period, the female of the parrot will gradually reduce the amount of food she eats, and the male will feed the female, and the female will appear less energetic than usual, as if she is very tired. Females lay about 3-5 eggs at a time, one every other day, and the incubation period is generally about 21 days.
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Hello, yes, but in moderation. Because egg yolk is very rich in unsaturated fatty acids and proteins, you can feed a little egg yolk to the parrot in your daily life. Egg yolk can supplement nutrition for parrots, accelerate feather growth, make their feathers more gorgeous, and for parrots with ** disease, it can also promote ** healing and recovery.
But be sure not to be greedy when feeding egg yolks. In addition, do not feed egg yolks during the breeding period, so as not to destroy the motherhood of the parent birds.
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Parrots are allowed to eat hard-boiled eggs.
Parrot diet management can be expanded for you.
Peony parrots in the wild usually eat fruits, seeds and nuts, and there are different kinds of food for peony parrots to eat in different seasons, so peony parrots in the wild can get a variety of food and balanced nutrition. However, in captivity, owners usually only give sunflower seeds, peanuts, and vegetables and fruits from time to time, but this does not provide balanced and adequate nutrition, and long-term feeding will lead to health problems.
There are several disadvantages of using seeds and nuts as the main food: vitamin A is a very important nutrient and is especially important for maintaining the health and function of various body tissues, such as **, respiratory tract and digestive tract. Vitamin A deficiency reduces the bird's resistance to bacteria and viruses, and many infections are caused by vitamin A deficiency.
Excess fat can lead to fatty liver, which can eventually lead to liver necrosis.
Synthetic feeds provide more balanced nutrition than seed grains because most of the seeds contain too much fat. It is recommended to use synthetic feed as the staple food of the peony parrot (about 80% or more of the food), and to give the peony parrot a variety of other foods such as fruits, seeds, grains, shoots, and fresh green vegetables, such as spinach, which are also very beneficial for birds.
Avoid buying synthetic feeds containing artificial colours and flavours, as well as those containing preservatives ethoxyquinine and BHT as they are harmful to birds. Attention should also be paid to calcium supplementation for peony parrots, especially for females before and after laying eggs.
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It's better not to want this, Hu Bin's parrot's eggs are cooked, what to feed him? Can't you eat it yourself when it's cooked? Why would you want to cook it? The eggs laid by the budgies themselves, don't people give birth to children? You should dress her up and give birth to a baby.
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It's okay to eat, but it's still a little cruel.
And parrots generally like to eat the yolk in boiled eggs, and the nutritional value of the egg yolk is relatively high, and it is also a very good food for parrots.
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