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The food eaten by peony parrots should be diverse and not too single. Such as: cereals:
Millet (with or without shell), rice (to increase carbohydrates and energy), rice (a good item to supplement nutrition in winter, but to feed less, otherwise the fat content is too high and cause fat precipitation), oat kernels (to supplement the required nutrients), brown rice (higher carbohydrate value than rice), buckwheat (diversified nutrition), hemp seeds (only feed less than 10 grains, the fat value is too high), raw melon seeds (good parrot snacks, but also to feed less), peanuts (high nutritional value, can be crushed and put into the trough). If the nutrition really can't keep up, resulting in hair loss, bad spirits, thin (except for male birds) can be fed the following beans: soybeans (boiled and pressed into a puree, spoon by spoon feeding, a small number of meals, add a little honey for better effect), red beans (high nutritional value, cooked and pressed into a puree, add a little honey, it will be a very good nestling feeding), broad beans (high nutritional value, used to feed nutrient-deficient parrots), green beans (green beans, high nutritional value, can be fed in summer).
Vegetables are essential, it contains vitamins, chlorophyll. There are a variety of vegetables to feed, which can make your baby parrot feathers more colorful: carrots (feeding can make parrot feathers more colorful), cabbage (my parrots eat it), Chinese cabbage (the best vegetable in winter, not easy to dry out, frosted Chinese cabbage is better), milk cabbage (can supplement a lot of necessary nutrients), etc.
Be careful, spinach and pears should not be fed! Fruits to supplement vitamins and water: apples (eat to aphrodisiac), bananas (to make parrots digest well), orange peel (eat to prevent disease, but also to supplement nutrition), grapes (enough water, vitamin supplementation).
Peony parrots in the wild prefer to eat the seeds and fruits of plants. For example, the rice of the rice field, the wild vegetables of the field, and so on are their food. Of course, when they get home, they don't have to worry about food, because the keepers have prepared it for them.
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Plant fruits, seeds, young tree sprouts, rice grains, corn kernels, millet, peanuts, etc.
Parrots can eat ripe fruits, and some insects are also parrots' meals. Fresh vegetables and fruits are also very important, and the harder fruit parrot fish is more like to eat, and the feeding amount is about two to three times a week.
Large parrots prefer foods that are higher in fat, such as nuts, pine nuts and sunflower seeds, which can be seen from their strong beaks, and most of these seeds are made up of carbohydrates, although some of them are high in fat, but most of the seeds are deficient in protein.
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Peony parrots eat special and sleepy grains, sunflower seeds, hemp seeds, cucumbers, apples, millet, rice, millet, crushed corn, millet, oats, peanuts and other foods. In addition, feed some fresh vegetable leaves and carrot strips and other balanced nutrition, fruits and vegetables to avoid strong smells, such as lettuce, celery, leeks and so on are not suitable for feeding. Lettuce, cabbage, water spinach, apples are good chain holes.
How to keep peony parrots
1. Prepare a suitable cage and arrange a nest for them. Be sure to make the nest more comfortable, so that they can live comfortably. 2. Prepare water and food, which are the basic conditions for raising them.
Remember to ensure that the nutrition is sufficient, choose the right feed, not the more expensive the better, the best suitable. 3. Prepare a small basin of water for them, they like to play in the water and like to take a bath. They can complete the task of bathing themselves in a small basin, saving the owner the trouble.
Pay attention to the diet of raising peony parrots
1. Supplement vitamin A, vitamin A is especially important for maintaining the health and function of a variety of body tissues, such as the spleen and stomach, respiratory tract and digestive tract, lack of vitamin A will reduce the parrot's resistance to bacteria and viruses, and a variety of infections are caused by a lack of vitamin A.
2. Pay attention to excess fat, synthetic feed can provide balanced nutrition more than seeds, because most of the seeds contain too much fat, it is recommended to use synthetic feed as the staple food of parrots (more than 80%), and give peony parrots a variety of other different foods to maintain balance.
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The fruits and vegetables that peony parrots can eat are cabbage, arugula, radish leaves, coriander, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, carrots, apples, etc.
Peony parrots are commonly known as wax-billed parrots. It is native to Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia and Sudan in eastern Africa. Mostly living in tropical jungles and grasslands, often gathering in large groups to forage for food, with a variety of plant seeds and fruits as the staple food, especially berries.
It often forages in farming areas and is more likely to be caught. Wild breeders breed in spring and summer, nesting in tree cavities, and their eggs are pure white.
Peony parrots can eat cabbage, cabbage is nutritious, the leaves can be fried, raw, salted, pickled, pickled, and the outer layer of the leaves can still be used as feed. It is distributed in the North China finch belt and is widely cultivated throughout China. Cabbage is more tolerant of cold liquid precession, prefers cold climates, and is not suitable for planting on poorly drained clay soil.
Morphological characteristics of the peony parrot:
The Fish's peony parrot generally has a length of 14 15 cm and weighs 42 58 grams. Slightly smaller than the peach-faced peony parrot of the same genus, the bird body is green, and the forehead, beak and eyes, cheeks, and throat are orange-red; olive-green on the top of the head and behind the head, orange-yellow on the anterior thorax and neck; The sides of the body, abdomen, and the inside of the tail are yellowish-green, and the upper part of the tail is purple-blue; wings covered with blue-green on the inner side; There is a thick and wide circle of white circles outside the eyes, the beak is bright red, and the iris is brown. Young birds are darker in color and have brown markings at the base of their beaks.
The beak is hooked, the upper jaw has a movable joint, and the base of the beak has a wax membrane. The feet are short, powerful, and toed-toed, suitable for climbing life. There is no subspecies differentiation of Fei's peony parrot, and there are artificially cultivated varieties with a variety of colors, such as yellow, white, cobalt blue, purple, gray, silver, milky white and variegated lines.
Among them, the blue variant is the main variant of this species, and its body size is slightly smaller than that of wild birds.
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What do peony parrots eat
1. The type of food
Peony parrots can eat a variety of foods, such as cereals, seeds, fruits, vegetables and egg whites. These foods need to be properly matched to ensure the nutrition and health of the peony parrot.
Among them, cereals are mainly used to provide energy, seeds are their main food**, and are rich in fat, protein and minerals, fruits and vegetables provide vitamins and fiber, and protein information can supplement the protein needed by birds.
2. Appropriate cereal mixing
The quality of cereal pairing is directly related to the health of the peony parrot. The cereals they mainly consume include oats, wheat, barley, corn, etc. Among them, oats and wheat are both high-fiber and easily digestible cereals, which are suitable for use as a staple food for peony parrots.
However, we need to be aware that if a single type of cereal is consumed, it can lead to deficiencies in certain nutrients. Therefore, care should be taken to mix different kinds of grains properly to provide more nutrients such as red rice, black rice, glutinous rice, etc.
3. Protein addition
Protein is one of the essential nutrients for the growth of peony parrots, and they can be obtained from foods such as small herbivores, eggs, and legumes. When adding protein, you need to pay attention to controlling your intake, otherwise it will cause the liver and kidneys of the peony parrot to be overburdened, and even cause diseases.
When selling the same mu, it is necessary to ensure that the protein added by the burial is regular, clean and pollution-free. For home-bred peony parrots, some owners choose eggs or pigeon eggs to provide them with protein. When choosing birds, it is best to choose fresh eggs without feed additives and without bird gas.
In particular, birds are often infested by gnawing calcareous biscuits, feed and other substances, which can easily lead to problems such as difficulty in laying eggs and post-laying death.
4. Mix fruits and vegetables
Fruits and vegetables not only provide vitamins and fiber, but also add variety to the taste of the ingredients. However, it is important to pay attention to the combination of various fruits and vegetables, as well as the appropriate amount of additives.
When adding fruits and vegetables, you need to choose those that are fresh and ripe, and at the same time, some poisonous plants such as white nightshade, mandala, etc., should be avoided.
Summary
In order to ensure the health of the peony parrot, we must choose the right ingredients and control the proportion and amount of them. In addition to cereals, seeds and protein sources, fruits and vegetables are also nutrients that peony parrots need, which in turn can be beneficial for taste improvement. In home breeding, a reasonable combination of food allows their little friends to grow up healthy and happy.
Feed preparation. Peony parrots in captivity can be fed with a variety of feeds, such as biscuits, bread, steamed buns, rice, vegetables, a variety of fruits, etc. In a large number of parks or zoos, you can use budgie mixture as the main feed, and at the same time feed enough vegetables and fruits, you can successfully achieve breeding. >>>More
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First of all, the peony parrot is already accustomed to standing on the perch. The training time must be carried out on an empty stomach before each feeding, with one hand holding some food such as sunflower seeds and other foods it likes to eat, and holding a perch in the other hand, slowly moving the perch in front of the peony parrot, slowly approaching, cultivating feelings, if the peony parrot stands up, immediately hand it the hand that holds the food to reward it, and let it stand on the perch in the hand to eat. After repeating the same training for a period of about a few weeks, the peony parrot will gradually get used to standing on the perch in your hand. >>>More