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Did you know that those colorful seeds and pellets in some pet store Parrot food mixes are actually hazardous to your Parrot’s health?

Why you may ask? Because the manufacturers use Sugar Filled Food Coloring!! When you come right down to it you are overdosing your Parrot on Sugar. You wouldn’t give a three year old child a bowl of sugar would you? Then why give your Parrot pellets and seeds that have been dyed using sugared food coloring?

Do you know which vegetables, fruits and other foods should never be a part of any parrot’s diet? If not, don’t worry, our course will teach you which fruits and vegetables are safe for your Parrot to eat.

For example, Apples are great for any Parrot, but their seeds contain trace elements of Cyanide. Yes, Cyanide, as in POISON! Never feed your Parrot Apple seeds!

Fresh fruits are always a good choice to feed your Parrot. However, fruit spoils more quickly than any other type of food, so you will have to remove any uneaten food from your Parrots bowl as soon as possible to prevent spoilage.

Fresh vegetables are also a perfect supplement to your bird’s diet. But be careful! Not all vegetables are equally healthy though. Vegetables such as lettuce and celery are quite high in fiber and water but are otherwise not all that nutritious. Dark yellow and leafy green vegetables are usually excellent choices though.

Signing up for Parrot Diet Course will help you decide which vegetables would be the best choice for your Parrot; such as advising you to not feed your Parrot Avocados or Rhubarb!

Similarly, never allow your Parrot to sip any of your drinks containing caffeine or alcohol or to nibble on your piece of chocolate either. Try to avoid feeding your Parrot any processed meats or other foods high in nitrates, nitrites, sulfites, or monosodium glutamate (MSG). Onions, sprouted Lima, Fava and Navy Beans, and most fruit pits should also be avoided.

Just as us humans try to stay away from junk food, we should also never feed our Parrots any type of junk food as they are usually very high in fat, salt, and sugar. Birds are also lactose intolerant so milk products should be limited to only small amounts of hard cheese and yogurt.

Feeling overwhelmed with all this information? Not to worry! Our Course on Parrot Diets will explain how to feed your Parrot a very nutritious diet that will keep him happy and healthy for many years to come. Just order our Course right now and both you and your Parrot will be thankful!

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orange-tick Improve your Parrot‘s health with balanced & proper nutritious diet

orange-tick Tips on what to keep in mind before you bring a Parrot home

orange-tick What food you should never give your Parrot

orange-tick Steer your Parrot away from different diseases and own a healthy and content Parrot

orange-tick Understanding your Parrot‘s body language to save your fingers

orange-tick Tame your Parrot by setting proper rules and limitations