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Bird's a bit of a pig...

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:45 am
by inept
Hi guys,

I was hoping that someone here might have some insight into just how much a baby IRN should be eating in a day?

Ruffle is about 2 months old and appears fully weaned. He is a voracious eater, which I guess is better than having him beg for food, but I am concerned about his intake. He is almost always digging through his bowl and crunching away. He'll try anything including things he's never seen or tried, as far as I know anyway, on my first try feeding him and he seems to like almost everything.

His diet is largely Roudybush pellets (seemingly instantaneous conversion from breeder's seed, dried fruit and nut mix) with LaFeber's Nutriberries and fresh, healthy food added regularly for his enjoyment and hopefully for his health as well. It's hard to put a quantitative number on the amount he eats but it seems like time-wise he's always face down in his dishes.

Any insight?

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:42 am
by bec
hi inept
sounds like youve got a healthy ringneck both of ours seem to be like that too!!!
my two go absolutly nuts when i take their fruit bowl for refilling
and heven help anyone who comes between them & their
" yummies"
in fact rikus piggin on chillis now while kierons having a bit of pair :lol:

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 2:06 pm
by Amazonite
sounds normal to me, Amazon will pig out for ages until he is full then he will go and play then i will turn around and he is back into the food, he is only aloud one fill up of seed a week and if he eats all that then its no more seed till the next week, but he gets fruit, veges, nuts and lots of other things during the day so he doesnt need all the seed every single day, considering he can get the seeds at the bottom of the bowl if he that hungrey, but vet said he great and healthy

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:39 am
by Melika
Hane's didn't come up for air out of his food bowl for nearly three years. Now he does take his time... a little bit, lol. As long as he's pigging out on something healthy, I don't worry.

I feel like such a hypocrite when I eat pizza now, lol. My birds NEVER get any junk food, because I know it's bad for them. And what do I eat? :roll:

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:19 am
by Lene
Probably why they do so well in the wild - even in England!

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:18 pm
by leo
inept, i think it is a good chance for you to let the baby try al sort of food, veg, fruit, seed, and everything healthy,...some bird grow to be seed only eater...thats not healthy...

i think choose the pelelt that has no colour....o read from somewhere that that is better