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Blog Name: Living with Parrots Cage Free
Url: http://cagefreeparrot.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: parrot behavior, training, funny stories
Description: A practical and humorous look at the every day lives of companion parrots. Discussions on behavior, training, "fort living" (a cage-free environment), and even the family dog's opinions (and whining) about living with the feathered creatures!
Popularity: 78 Followers

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It's A Wonderful Budgie Life!
This video will put you in the Christmas spirit for sure! A big thank you to Arlene (also responsible for the producing the graphics for the Living With Parrots Cage Free blog) for allowing me to share this fabulous video with all of you! I loved it, but I really knew it was great when it made my husband Steve Scrooge laugh!The only problem... the Budgie-Boys are going to want to meet Nicky and Rosie and get their awwtoegraphs!After
Add in the Grains
Building on yesterday's post (Comparison of Seed Mixes) let's add a second component into the mix:Grains
Comparison of Seed Mixes
As you know from yesterday's post, I am now serving my own budgie seed mix, that I will continue to refine and change over time. This represents only a portion of their diet, with the main components being:1. Fresh mix, served both dry and sprouted:
You Don't Know What You've Got Until You Sprout It
Offering our birds the best diet possible is a top priority. However, two questions for consideration are:1. Of that which is offered, what is consumed?2. How fresh is the diet?As you know, the Budgie-Boys diet consisted mostly of select seeds ("a quality, fresh seed mix"... hang onto these words), a pelleted diet and Beak Appetit (grains, veggies and fruit). The Beak Appetit (now, unfortunately out of production) was a huge key to unlocking their desire to eat grains and veggies. But once all the Beak Appetit that I have hoarded from every pet store within a 100 mile radius runs
Happy Turkey Day, Everyone!

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