Serving Kiwi to Birds
- Always give the kiwis a thorough wash to get rid of any chemicals or pesticides.
- Slice into Small Pieces: Dice the kiwi into bite-sized pieces so that birds can easily eat them. This is especially important for smaller bird species.
- Though edible, it is best to remove the skin because some birds may find it difficult to digest or may not like the texture.
- Offer Moderately: Kiwi ought to be offered as a treat rather than as the primary source of nutrition for the bird. Because fruit contains sugar, eating too much of it can cause digestive problems.
Nutritional Benefits of Kiwi for Birds
- Packed with Vitamin C: Kiwi is a fantastic food that is high in Vitamin C, which helps strengthen a bird’s immune system.
- Potassium and vitamin K are two nutrients that are good for a bird’s general health.
- Antioxidants: Antioxidants found in kiwis are beneficial for preserving the health of cells.
Mary Did Her Best
“I tried feeding your sprout mix, but he never ate it,” Mary said to me. He also preferred dry foods over moist. I attempted to serve him a range of steamed veggies, but he showed no interest in them. He seemed to only like the occasional fresh fruit. Naturally, I was unable to determine exactly what or how much he was eating. I also kept a Manu Mineral Block in his cage. .
This happens very similarly to when someone develops an addiction to junk food, craving only high-calorie, empty-nutrient foods. In Chapter 13 of my book, “Polly Want a Sprout?” I go into further detail about the issue of food addiction in parrots and provide readers with a wealth of information to help them successfully introduce new, healthier foods to their birds. This book also explains why birds should never be fed a lot of commonly fed foods.
“We are still fumbling around in the dark and using guesswork instead of science as far as nutrition is concerned,” Mary continued. “We have come a long way in regard to avian medicine.” Pet owners are led to believe that if they do not feed their beloved birds as part of their diets, they are endangering their health and doing them a disservice by the strong endorsement of many veterinarians for feeding pellets.
I also understand that there hasn’t been much research on the crucial topic of avian nutrition, and that veterinarians are not well-versed in it. I tried my hardest, but I can’t help but feel that it wasn’t good enough. It’s really frustrating. Mary, Kiwis Caregiver.
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