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| Question about Pets:Im having a hard time introducing new foods to my DYzon? |
First of all, humor for fun doesn't know what she is talking about! Pretty Bird Gold does not have any coloring in it!
It is a good choice to improve the health of your DY! Probably one of the most advanced pelleted diets for your parrot anywhere! Good choice Alan!
Try warm water in it, just a few pellets, this way it releases the flavor into the air and will help to "tease" your baby! It is harder to feed this (Pretty Bird Gold) to your bird on account that "there is no dye" in the food to enhance the eye appeal. Your bird actually does see color and will adjust her tastes to what she has eaten in the past with that color. So try it plain with warm water or mix a few of her favorite foods in it. Definitely worth all the effort you are doing to get her to eat this. Once she gets hooked on it you both will be much happier.
As for the dye issue in general, and Pretty Bird, it makes me sick to hear some of the comments on here. PB is one of the best producers of parrot food anywhere. Their food dyes are not harmful to your birds (if you chose one of the "other" pellets,) and are important to your birds eye appeal.
Furthermore they have seven wild bird feeding operations to aid in species that are becoming extinct. Dr. Michael (who I have his cell # on my speed dial) is one of the most accomplished PHD's in Ornithology (zoology specialist in birds) and in the fore front developing diets specialized for different species of parrots. If you have any problems, call the 1-800 number and ask for Dr. Michael's number and he'd be happy to talk to you!
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