Some food for thought
I am sorry that I have to write in English, but my computer is not hebrew compatable. I have been reading this forum for a while and I have a couple of suggestions. Currently I live in the U.S and I own a pair of lovebirds and a Maroon Belly Conure. It seems as if a lot of bird owners in this forum feed different forms of seed mixes to their birds. Seed are high in fat and should not compose of more than 30% of the birds diet. I strongly recommend (if it is available in Israel) Palleted food (try to look for companies such as Katee and Roudybush). This Food is a dry mix of different food groups and it is high in protein and low in fat. It contains all the necessary Vitamins and it will really bring the best colors out in the birds. It is also important to add Vitamin supplement twice a week. It is hard to introduce new food to a bird but vegtables are very important especially carrots and sweet potatoe which are high in vitamin A. Hope to ear some comments Tal
I am sorry that I have to write in English, but my computer is not hebrew compatable. I have been reading this forum for a while and I have a couple of suggestions. Currently I live in the U.S and I own a pair of lovebirds and a Maroon Belly Conure. It seems as if a lot of bird owners in this forum feed different forms of seed mixes to their birds. Seed are high in fat and should not compose of more than 30% of the birds diet. I strongly recommend (if it is available in Israel) Palleted food (try to look for companies such as Katee and Roudybush). This Food is a dry mix of different food groups and it is high in protein and low in fat. It contains all the necessary Vitamins and it will really bring the best colors out in the birds. It is also important to add Vitamin supplement twice a week. It is hard to introduce new food to a bird but vegtables are very important especially carrots and sweet potatoe which are high in vitamin A. Hope to ear some comments Tal