Feeding
your Budgerigar
Budgerigars are quite economical
pets to feed. They will do best on a commercial Budgerigar mix, eating
approximately 2-3 teaspoons of seed Different species of birds eat different
types of seed and seed mixes for canaries or wild birds are not suitable
for Budgies.
Budgerigars crack the seed,
eat the kernel, and leave the husk. Often the husk is left in the seed
bowl giving the impression that the bird still has a seed supply. Always
remove the husks daily and top up the seed.
Fresh fruit and vegetables
help provide the budgerigar with variety in its diet - apple, brocolli,
green leafy vegetables (no cabbage or lettuce) are ideal. You can also
supply a mixture of sprouted seeds by taking half a cup of your budgerigar
seed mix and soaking it in fresh water overnight, then pouring the seeds
and water onto folded absorbent kitchen paper towels. Within two or three
days you will have a nutritious mixture of sprouted seeds.
Remove all uneaten sprouted
seeds, fruit and vegetables daily as old fruit or vegetables can make
the bird ill.
Cuttlefish bone is excellent
for keeping the birds beak trim, and is a welcomed treat. Only feed cuttlefish
bone bought from a pet store or supermarket as this guarantees that it
has been throughly cleaned.
Budgerigars should not be
fed biscuit or cake as they make the budgerigar fat.
Budgerigars are not big drinkers
but fresh clean water in clean containers must be available at all times.
Budgerigars tend to dirty
their water so regular care must be taken to renew the supply.
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