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Post by Jane on Nov 14, 2022 4:12:08 GMT -7
Mitzi loves Nutriberries, she would live on them entirely if she could. Last night she was in the cage and I had given her two extra Nutriberries and she started to eat one. I had also brought some biscuits into the room and was sitting eating one when I heard the sound of a Nutriberry being dropped to the cage floor. Mitzi was as near to me as she could get and was making the sound she makes when she wants something I am eating. I told her she couldn't have any as they had chocolate on them.
It seems parrot Nutriberries lose out to human biscuits in the parrot list of desirable foods.
Jane
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Post by Haz on Nov 14, 2022 8:11:24 GMT -7
Chy would opt for human food everyday if she had a choice. She always wants what I am eating.
Haz
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Post by Adele on Nov 18, 2022 9:09:30 GMT -7
That's funny. Did Mitzi go down and pick up her dropped Nutriberry?
I was watching someone's indian ringneck for a few weeks. It did a lot of screaming and was quite afraid of me. Then, one day when I was eating, it hopped off his cage and came over to my plate and grabbed some food off of it. It surprised me! It was still scared of me and flinched if I moved my hands, but it wanted my food so badly that it would grab a bite, hop away and eat it, then repeat! Even after a few weeks, the little guy never let me hold him. But he did calm down as long as I wasn't in his space
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Post by Jane on Nov 18, 2022 12:46:00 GMT -7
No she didn't and she is very wasteful. When I clean the cage out I often find big lumps of discarded Nutriberry. She always dips them in water before she eats them, so they are sticky mushy lumps as well.
Your food was so tempting that the ringneck overcame his fear enough to grab some of it!
Jane
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