There is no way that tiny little bird will eat ALL OF THAT FOOD before it spoils. So then you end up throwing all of those bags you prepared away, and probably 1 of those ice cub trays of food as well. What a waste of money, food, time, and energy that you could have spent having fun with your bird, just to throw over half of it in the trash. You might as well just throw a hundred dollar bill in your trash can, and cut out the rest of it. This is the exact reason why I buy freeze dried, and dehydrated fruits, and vegetables for my birds. To think there are children in third world countries that are starving to death, while rich Americans are buying far to much fruits & veg for their parrots, which spoils, rots, and ends up being thrown in the trash instead of being used to keep someone alive by filling their stomach. What a shame!
@@gkennedy0969 fruits and veg aren’t helping anyone especially starving fucking kids in Africa… they need meat,animal fat, dairy, and some calorie dense foods like white rice or potatoes
@@gkennedy0969 they have many other birds like cockatoos, macaws, conures, budgies etc larger birds need more food and sometimes they even have rescue birds pls know them properly before writing these types of comments
I’m a new green cheek conure owner and have learned so much from the bird lovers of UA-cam. I was thrilled to make chop for my little guy and he loves his chop block he gets every morning. Thank you for helping me give my bird the best!
I would use IceTrays for the first overnight Freezing, then remove the Veggie Cubes and store them in bags. So I can take out one of the cubes every evening for the next morning to be thawed. :)
Yeh I use ice trays to do my IRNs veges. I just leave them in the trays & take one or 2 out (depending on the icecube sizes), every night to thaw for the morning. My IRN seems to dislike anything orange, regardless of what it is, so I tend to puree the carrot & and yellow/orange peppers so she can't pick it out & throw it down to my dog lol
I use quart size, ziplock-style, foodsaver bags, and a small VMSTR brand handheld vacuum. I put the chop in and make it very flat, then use the vacuum to suck out the air. I break off pieces as needed and put it in a container to thaw in fridge overnight. It saves a ton of freezer space.
I loved watching this. It is so wonderful that teens are learning the healthy way to feed their Green Cheek Conure. They will do this for life with any other bird they add to their family! 💕💕💕
I needed this one! I have had the recipe book for a few years now. But there was small details in prep this cleared up. :) And I love normalizing having a bird on you while going about doing (bird-safe) tasks in the kitchen.
Make sure to watch the BirdTricks KIDS version here and don't forget to subscribe! ua-cam.com/video/NLIi6eBWmkM/v-deo.html and the CG Teen version is here: ua-cam.com/video/9XNOqnOIxzQ/v-deo.html
The ice tray idea is about to SAVE MY LIFE - I used to spend so many hours bagging individual servings this ice tray thing will be the perfect solution 🙏🏻😅
remember; you can also do the first freeze in the ice trays, and then come back and dump all the frozen blocks into a big bag, to make room for more/ free up your ice trays.
I have a Green Cheek Conure his name is Star, he was rescued from a horrible place, he was left in a small cage in a room on the floor with no interaction with people, I got him for my birthday a year and a half ago, he will be 3 in April, when I got him I couldn't touch him or hold him he would bite me, I got him a huge cage and he can come in and out as he pleases, I've introduced him to a lot of different foods his favorites that I've noticed so far is coconut, bananas, and strawberries, but he loves his coconut, we have come a long way, but we both have a lot to learn, he will fly to me now and let me touch him but only on his terms which is ok by me, I've noticed when I play your video's he will make these cute cooing noises when your birds your working with makes noises, we just want to thank you for all of your help
I freeze 2-3days worth in snack bags, rolled tightly. (Like breakfast burritos). Then I put those into gallon freezer bags to freeze and store. This reduces their air exchange (our enemy in frozen food storage). It’s feet easy to pull out a “birdie burrito” from the freezer, to thaw ahead in the fridge, when I see I’ve only got one more thawed serving left. My 27+ y/o CAG is happier & healthier than ever, thanks to the seasonal feeding system & permission based training, as taught by BirdTricks. Don’t be afraid to make too much. Your local avian rescue will appreciate anything you predict you can’t serve within 4 months. 💜🐦
Hey! Just wondering how long this will typically last for a single GCC. I am interested in getting my first parrot and I am looking at the GCC. I heard they’re great parrots and was wondering if this is something that needs to be done weekly, monthly, etc. all the tips help. Thank you!
I have read the Jamie typically makes big batches I believe she said weekly (could be mistaken) and thaws small amounts for daily consumption. I would feed some chop in the morning and allow them to have access to a healthy pellet like Harrisons, or Tops (I find Harrisons more readily accepted by my birds) throughout the day.
If you make a large batch and freeze it you may only have to do this once a month. Some birds, (including my cockatiel) prefer the texture of fresh chop instead of frozen and thawed since the veggies are crunchier that way. It is difficult to predict what your bird's preferences will be before you get him/her, but if your bird does prefer fresh chop you may want to make a smaller batch once a week and store it in the fridge. In my opinion, even the healthiest pellets that have so far been created do not have good enough ingredients to make up a large part of a bird's diet. My cockatiel absolutely loves Harrison's pellets, so he gets a small amount every day in the form of training and foraging treats. But the only food that he is given freely in his bowl to eat as much as he wants is his chop. If you want to learn more about proper parrot nutrition, check out the UA-cam channel BirdNerdSophie!
I make a big batch for my IRN about once every 3ish months. The amount I make usually fills 4 icecube trays. I find it's SO much easier doing it this way for me as I have been on bedrest for a little over a year now & can only be up for 2 hours a day. Preparing the food takes roughly between half an hour to an hour then my son helps me fill up the ice trays to make the process faster for me, then we seal each tray in a bag & stick it in the freezer. Then all you need to do is remove one or 2 pieces from the trays every night for your bird in the mornings.
A fun food prep. Lol. Capri is growing right up. I have enjoyed your channel and all the wonderful information and opportunity to learn. While I don't have any birds now, I did have budgies and zebra finches for years, and loved them. I have shared in your joys and sadly the heartbreaks too that go with having any pets. Keep up the great work. Ps. If I was younger, I'd be tempted to get a small parrot 🦜
This is great! I also like the term that you used “spooked flights” my pineapple has a big issue with this. Do you have a video on this or any resources on your site? I’d love to be able to get him to just hang out like this If im prepping this for him but he’s scared of everything
Why do you have the straws sticking out. How long does it keep for? How many ice cups full would you feed a day? I have two female green cheek conures. Do they mind eating it cold or do you warm it up?
4 months (pretty sure) frozen and then you take it out as you need it it depends on individual bird there a birdtricks video on it (called what is the right proportion to feed my bird) definitely feed it cold you can also try just giving it to them not de-frosted at all
Ingredients please mine came from a pet shop where they only feed seed iv tried for months to get my coco to eat fruit and veg he/she refuses to and starves themselves until he gets seed 😢
I adopted my conure from another family who only gave him seeds and all he will eat is sunflower seeds or whatever I am eating he will take a bite. Any other food he pushes out of the bowl. I’m having a hard time trying to get him away from seeds
Gosh I tried to make chop last week and seeing this I did waaay too much quinoa... but they don't even like it like that! I'm not sure how to get them to eat veggies
KEEP it frozen. don't have it coming in and out of the freezer all the time. ice cube trays make a great amount for daily feeding (for a GCC sized bird, anyway). the big bags are for more like a week at a time or so... take them out, it'll get wet and mushy anyway... but then you mix in flax seed or something like that to soak it up, and serve it like that!
I second this question! The veggies always get mushy and smell weird once I defrost them and hardly seem appetizing. Any tips or tricks to keep them fresh?
Only defrost 3-4 days tops at a time. You can strain it upon defrosting if your birds prefer a drier texture. I defrost mine and then add ground flax seed to absorb the moisture instead.
Do you have any suggestions for veggies for an Indian Ringneck?I make him about 6 small bowls a day, one each grapes, watermelon, banana, the others corn, broccoli and a bell pepper (I change all these for variety) but he only really loves corn, he only picks at the broccoli/cauliflower, his majority is the fruits...he also doesn't show much interest in his seed mix, just sunflower seeds, peanuts in shell and millet. I could really use some advice, he's our first parrot. Thank you
Hello! Do you guys have a podcast or is the one on Spotify the only one? It hasn't been updated in awhile so I wasnt sure if that was the one or if there's a different one
Hi Ladies, could you please tell me, would this food be suitable for an Indian Ringneck also? Im fairly new to caring for birds and definitely want the best for her I've been feeding her chopped fresh vegetables and fruit with a small amount of seeds and dried fruit in a separate bowl 💚 any advice would be hugely appreciated 💚💚🦖 x
Hey! I have a question about the Tiny Toy Box. I was looking to purchase again, as it was great and my cockatiel absolutely destroyed them, but I wasn’t sure if the pipers pinwheel and other things mentioned in your video are included. Are there different toys every time you purchase? Thanks! :)
What a great video! I used to have a most wonderful Blue Fronted Amazon, & miss her very much. I found your ch while looking for relaxation “ things”- music, etc. I have been binging & now I’m hooked! And my stress levels have melted away...BTW: did I hear ea cube is 3 grams? And obviously, you freeze them, no? Ok, thanks! I am enjoying this ride with you all! 💋❤️💕👍✋🦜🐥
I am looking for a recipe for a YellowNapeAmazon, an Umbrella Cockotoo and a smaller Parrot who is perhaps a conure, I’m not sure, my friend passed away and I adopted him.
@@BirdTricks It has to be Amazingly Healthy for them... PLUS there is LOVE in that Food , no Questions !! Ha ha It's sad ,, that even Vegetables begin to scare me ,, everything is G.M.O. d Ughhh.....
Hello, I have a few questions, why don’t you peel the vegetables first, like the carrots? Also, my two green cheeks only like to eat fruit but my two cockatiels like vegetables? Also, my green cheeks don’t look like your little bird, mine are darker with a dark head.
There really is no reason to peel everything if you wash them really well. They have a color variation of the green cheek calls a pineapple green cheek. There is many color variations of the green cheek. It sounds like you have the original coloring. Also there is a lot of sugar in fruit that just isn't great for birds all the time. You can always use the fruit they love to entice them to eat the veggies they really need.
Mostly because it is not necessary to peel them and the whole veggie has a ton of nutrients you can use but you can definitely peel things if you want or prefer. You can add fruit to the defrosted amount to entice your bird but I wouldn't do it long term as there's not a lot of nutritional value in fruit for parrots - better to take up that crop space with veggies instead. And there are a ton of different color variations of green cheeks! This one is a pineapple green cheek so it's a lot lighter in color.
I can't speak for their personal reasoning, but I can say that you don't actually HAVE to peel the carrots (even for human consumption), at least. I'm not sure if the same is true for turnip/swede/rutabaga (or other root veg), though. With the carrots, it's just something people habitually do to remove dirt instead of scrubbing the dirt off with a brush or something (which is what some people do instead). They're fine to eat if you clean them properly, and I don't think the texture is really any different from peeled carrots, unless they're a bit elderly. I think the bird in the video is a pineapple green cheek, so that's why the colouring is different from yours (which I assume are just 'regular' green cheeks).
Ok, you said something about how the bird wasn't doing "scoop flights"... cause of the noise from the food processor...I think you mean she didn't get scared and fly away... but what is that term you used?I am new to parrots, but I have chickens, turkey's, pigeons, and a few wild birds that I've found and raised (unreasonable) and in the chicken world we call a chicken that doesn't get scared "bomb proof" lol
Quick question for you & your listeners: I used to have a Blue Fronted Amazon. She was a wonderment! She used to amuse herself (and me!) by perfecting “ noises”, as in household or yard noises. She could exactly mimic the telephone, microwave, hairdryer, weed wacker, any neighbors pet. You get the picture... I was told if your bird imitates sounds, he is unlikely to speak. Well my Ruffles had a large vocabulary. Do your parrots imitate machines & household everyday noises? Thank you. I love your channel! 🦜💕💋🥰
My mom's Arican Gray can mimic everyone's voices to the extent when you're in a different room you think that person is talking to you. She speaks appropriately, saying hello when you arrive and bye bye when you leave! She can also mimic the sound of running water. She's a hoot!
I would love it if my lovebirds ate this, but they donť want to eat chopped vegetables. Still trying though and always will, till they eat it eventually (I hope).
If you find something your love bird really likes, you can either add it to the mix fresh once defrosted or you can use a sort of binding ingredient to gain interest like I did with my budgie. I used steamed sweet potato for Berry.
@@BirdTricks Thanks, I will keep it in mind❤. Just a few days ago I got your seasonal feeding system and am trying to teach the birds to eat it. I mix their seed mix into it in the morning so they have to get their beaks into it and am also trying to teach them through training, the same way I taught them how to eat pellets (although they don't eat them all the time so they are on seeds in the morning and pellets in the evening). I reward them every time they touch it, come closer to it, or take it in their beaks. But I will definitely try to use the sweet potato and see what they think.
I'm wondering if there is any research on exotic birds and feeding spinach? Spinach blocks the bodies ability to absorb calcium uptake in ducks, chickens, geese and humans. Feed a non problematic laying hen spinach and with in a day or so you will have a egg bound hen due to calcium deficiency. Vitamin D3, niacin and folate are very dependant on each other to work properly in the body. I could be wrong but I prefer to be safe than sorry and add other types of greens instead of spinach to all of my birds diets.
I won’t take my bird in a kitchen I lost my beloved parrot because of the oven just two secs it was , I was totally devastated by it he was my baby since I had him 6 weeks old he was 11 I did not notice him on my back and just popped in never again git others but blame myself even now miss Rio so much RIO DARLING xx mam
Eugene is still somewhat fussy about his slaw, but I am getting him to eat it. Like a toddler, he always eats the beans and then runs so I have to convince him to eat the rest. 🙄
Ok, so then what? You just throw it all in the fridge? There is no way that tiny little bird will eat ALL OF THAT FOOD before it spoils. So then you end up throwing all of those bags you prepared away, and probably 1 of those ice cub trays of food as well. What a waste of money, food, time, and energy that you could have spent having fun with your bird, just to throw over half of it in the trash. You might as well just throw a hundred dollar bill in your trash can, and cut out all of the work you did, and time you wasted, just to throw all of that fresh food in the trash instead. This is the exact reason why I buy freeze dried, and dehydrated fruits, and vegetables for my birds, instead of wasting so much time, money, and energy, on buying fresh stuff that has to be kept refrigerated, only for it to go bad before they ever even get to half of it. Especially since I can't just run to the store everyday to buy new fresh stuff to make for them. I only go grocery shopping once a month, because I only get one trip to the grocery store a month. So if I was to buy enough fresh fruits and veg to last them all month long, it wouldn't last that long at all, because it would all spoil and rot before the end of the month, and before they could ever even come close to eating half of all that food. To think there are children in third world countries that are starving to death, while rich Americans are buying far to much fruits & veg for their parrots, which spoils, rots, and ends up being thrown in the trash instead of being used to keep someone alive by filling their stomach. What a shame.
You really went out to rant just to rant? Look at a bit of the context before you comment. They freeze the food, and she has other parrots too to feed it to. And there can be a big nutritional difference between frozen and dehydrated, so be wary of that.
We had so much fun filming with you all!! You're the best!! ❤️
So did you store most in freezer?
There is no way that tiny little bird will eat ALL OF THAT FOOD before it spoils.
So then you end up throwing all of those bags you prepared away, and probably 1 of those ice cub trays of food as well.
What a waste of money, food, time, and energy that you could have spent having fun with your bird, just to throw over half of it in the trash.
You might as well just throw a hundred dollar bill in your trash can, and cut out the rest of it.
This is the exact reason why I buy freeze dried, and dehydrated fruits, and vegetables for my birds.
To think there are children in third world countries that are starving to death, while rich Americans are buying far to much fruits & veg for their parrots, which spoils, rots, and ends up being thrown in the trash instead of being used to keep someone alive by filling their stomach. What a shame!
@@gkennedy0969 fruits and veg aren’t helping anyone especially starving fucking kids in Africa… they need meat,animal fat, dairy, and some calorie dense foods like white rice or potatoes
@@gkennedy0969 they have many other birds like cockatoos, macaws, conures, budgies etc larger birds need more food and sometimes they even have rescue birds pls know them properly before writing these types of comments
I’m a new green cheek conure owner and have learned so much from the bird lovers of UA-cam. I was thrilled to make chop for my little guy and he loves his chop block he gets every morning. Thank you for helping me give my bird the best!
I would use IceTrays for the first overnight Freezing, then remove the Veggie Cubes and store them in bags. So I can take out one of the cubes every evening for the next morning to be thawed. :)
Yeh I use ice trays to do my IRNs veges. I just leave them in the trays & take one or 2 out (depending on the icecube sizes), every night to thaw for the morning. My IRN seems to dislike anything orange, regardless of what it is, so I tend to puree the carrot & and yellow/orange peppers so she can't pick it out & throw it down to my dog lol
good idea
I use quart size, ziplock-style, foodsaver bags, and a small VMSTR brand handheld vacuum. I put the chop in and make it very flat, then use the vacuum to suck out the air.
I break off pieces as needed and put it in a container to thaw in fridge overnight. It saves a ton of freezer space.
Thank you for this! I have been looking for new healthy recipes for my Greek Cheek, and this is just what I was looking for! Thanks Birdtricks! :)
What were all the ingredients?
I loved watching this. It is so wonderful that teens are learning the healthy way to feed their Green Cheek Conure. They will do this for life with any other bird they add to their family! 💕💕💕
We have been following your feeding system for years now! All 6 of my babies love it!
I needed this one!
I have had the recipe book for a few years now. But there was small details in prep this cleared up. :)
And I love normalizing having a bird on you while going about doing (bird-safe) tasks in the kitchen.
What a beautiful pineapple green cheek. They are such dynamic personalities in a little body.
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My crimson bellied Conure loves her bird tricks chop. Thank you for all that you do
Y’all are one strong team ❤️❤️ I’ve been praying you guys since your sweet boy passed.
I feel so bad for Rocko I didn’t watch their last video in its entirety. It was too sad.
Absolutely loving the conure content!
The ice tray idea is about to SAVE MY LIFE - I used to spend so many hours bagging individual servings this ice tray thing will be the perfect solution 🙏🏻😅
remember; you can also do the first freeze in the ice trays, and then come back and dump all the frozen blocks into a big bag, to make room for more/ free up your ice trays.
@@tzxazrael ahhhh thank you !!
5:24 bird's whole life flashed before its eyes
This conure is so lucky to have all these girls that love her/him.
looking so yummy! I would eat that with the bird 😂
My budgies love it to!
Omg I'm a big fan!
@@GlitterGirlBella - 🧡
Looks so good!! I'm guessing everything in it, is just as good for a Sun Conure as well👍🏻💞💯
I have a Green Cheek Conure his name is Star, he was rescued from a horrible place, he was left in a small cage in a room on the floor with no interaction with people, I got him for my birthday a year and a half ago, he will be 3 in April, when I got him I couldn't touch him or hold him he would bite me, I got him a huge cage and he can come in and out as he pleases, I've introduced him to a lot of different foods his favorites that I've noticed so far is coconut, bananas, and strawberries, but he loves his coconut, we have come a long way, but we both have a lot to learn, he will fly to me now and let me touch him but only on his terms which is ok by me, I've noticed when I play your video's he will make these cute cooing noises when your birds your working with makes noises, we just want to thank you for all of your help
What is the round white thing they sliced?
I think the vegetable your talking about is swede
this is just what we needed thank you
I freeze 2-3days worth in snack bags, rolled tightly. (Like breakfast burritos). Then I put those into gallon freezer bags to freeze and store. This reduces their air exchange (our enemy in frozen food storage). It’s feet easy to pull out a “birdie burrito” from the freezer, to thaw ahead in the fridge, when I see I’ve only got one more thawed serving left. My 27+ y/o CAG is happier & healthier than ever, thanks to the seasonal feeding system & permission based training, as taught by BirdTricks.
Don’t be afraid to make too much. Your local avian rescue will appreciate anything you predict you can’t serve within 4 months. 💜🐦
This was fun to watch 😄 thanks for sharing
My conure loves his veggies and BT pellets! Birdtricks cookbook & their pellets are the way to go for a healthy bird!
Hey! Just wondering how long this will typically last for a single GCC. I am interested in getting my first parrot and I am looking at the GCC. I heard they’re great parrots and was wondering if this is something that needs to be done weekly, monthly, etc. all the tips help. Thank you!
I have read the Jamie typically makes big batches I believe she said weekly (could be mistaken) and thaws small amounts for daily consumption. I would feed some chop in the morning and allow them to have access to a healthy pellet like Harrisons, or Tops (I find Harrisons more readily accepted by my birds) throughout the day.
If you make a large batch and freeze it you may only have to do this once a month. Some birds, (including my cockatiel) prefer the texture of fresh chop instead of frozen and thawed since the veggies are crunchier that way. It is difficult to predict what your bird's preferences will be before you get him/her, but if your bird does prefer fresh chop you may want to make a smaller batch once a week and store it in the fridge.
In my opinion, even the healthiest pellets that have so far been created do not have good enough ingredients to make up a large part of a bird's diet. My cockatiel absolutely loves Harrison's pellets, so he gets a small amount every day in the form of training and foraging treats. But the only food that he is given freely in his bowl to eat as much as he wants is his chop. If you want to learn more about proper parrot nutrition, check out the UA-cam channel BirdNerdSophie!
I make a big batch for my IRN about once every 3ish months. The amount I make usually fills 4 icecube trays. I find it's SO much easier doing it this way for me as I have been on bedrest for a little over a year now & can only be up for 2 hours a day. Preparing the food takes roughly between half an hour to an hour then my son helps me fill up the ice trays to make the process faster for me, then we seal each tray in a bag & stick it in the freezer. Then all you need to do is remove one or 2 pieces from the trays every night for your bird in the mornings.
Mske sure you're ok with an animal that lives for 35 years. I adore my GCC but it definitelycomes with challenges!
I would love to see what can we feed an Amazon parrot who are so choosy. Loved this video ❤️
Can you please share the ingredients which would be helpful for my small pineapple conure. How long we can keep it inside the Refrigerator.
How Long can u store that food with out it getting spoiled?
It last to 2 weeks cause I made for mango and sunshine my jenday and pineapple conure they love it tho ❤️
For how long will those chops last? How long is the shelf life for a big batch of frozen chops please
A fun food prep. Lol. Capri is growing right up. I have enjoyed your channel and all the wonderful information and opportunity to learn. While I don't have any birds now, I did have budgies and zebra finches for years, and loved them. I have shared in your joys and sadly the heartbreaks too that go with having any pets.
Keep up the great work. Ps. If I was younger, I'd be tempted to get a small parrot 🦜
You can use a knife and grater if you don't have a food processor!
Love it and yes healthier food diet is the most important thing you can do
For your fealther family members
Thank you for sharing
This is great! I also like the term that you used “spooked flights” my pineapple has a big issue with this. Do you have a video on this or any resources on your site? I’d love to be able to get him to just hang out like this If im prepping this for him but he’s scared of everything
That little birb was having a FEAST
Always feed your bird healthiest and that saying goes without saying for all of your other kinds of pet's needs
Why do you have the straws sticking out. How long does it keep for? How many ice cups full would you feed a day? I have two female green cheek conures. Do they mind eating it cold or do you warm it up?
4 months (pretty sure) frozen and then you take it out as you need it it depends on individual bird there a birdtricks video on it (called what is the right proportion to feed my bird) definitely feed it cold you can also try just giving it to them not de-frosted at all
I love 'kitchening' for my animals. Even my dogs eat fresh vegetables.
My bird would hate me if I didn’t feed him veggies! lol My green cheek loves and I mean loves fresh food! Thank you for posting this!
Such a cute birb 🥰❤️
Ingredients please mine came from a pet shop where they only feed seed iv tried for months to get my coco to eat fruit and veg he/she refuses to and starves themselves until he gets seed 😢
I need to check out your website to see if you have a recipe for budgies
What is the age of the burd
I adopted my conure from another family who only gave him seeds and all he will eat is sunflower seeds or whatever I am eating he will take a bite. Any other food he pushes out of the bowl. I’m having a hard time trying to get him away from seeds
is it specifically for green cheek conures or can i feed this to my sun conure too?
What can I do if I don’t have a food processor.
Gosh I tried to make chop last week and seeing this I did waaay too much quinoa... but they don't even like it like that! I'm not sure how to get them to eat veggies
Is the quinoa cooked or just added as is?
You can do either way
How would you prevent this from getting soggy in the freezer? That’s always my problems with pre-preparing fresh food
KEEP it frozen. don't have it coming in and out of the freezer all the time. ice cube trays make a great amount for daily feeding (for a GCC sized bird, anyway). the big bags are for more like a week at a time or so... take them out, it'll get wet and mushy anyway... but then you mix in flax seed or something like that to soak it up, and serve it like that!
I love it but how to defrost this?
I second this question! The veggies always get mushy and smell weird once I defrost them and hardly seem appetizing. Any tips or tricks to keep them fresh?
Only defrost 3-4 days tops at a time. You can strain it upon defrosting if your birds prefer a drier texture. I defrost mine and then add ground flax seed to absorb the moisture instead.
@@BirdTricks Thank you!
lol what a coincidence, i was making chop for my cockatiel too today
How do you get your green cheek to not be nippy?
I have a question too... How long can we store these as I have only one bird and I don't want so much food to go waste.
14 days max which is basically 2 𝒘𝒆𝒆𝒌𝒔 シ♡
Is this suitable for jenday conure also?
Thanks!
do we have to cook the veg before putting in the food processor?
No
Which recipe is this one?
Do I NEED a food processor to make the nutritional feeding system?
You can just chop it up really small but you’ll be there for a while
Do you have any suggestions for veggies for an Indian Ringneck?I make him about 6 small bowls a day, one each grapes, watermelon, banana, the others corn, broccoli and a bell pepper (I change all these for variety) but he only really loves corn, he only picks at the broccoli/cauliflower, his majority is the fruits...he also doesn't show much interest in his seed mix, just sunflower seeds, peanuts in shell and millet. I could really use some advice, he's our first parrot. Thank you
once frozen -- how long is it safe to store?
I think 4 months
Hello! Do you guys have a podcast or is the one on Spotify the only one? It hasn't been updated in awhile so I wasnt sure if that was the one or if there's a different one
Would this be the same for a nanday?
Do you sell & ship the food from above video?
Hi Ladies, could you please tell me, would this food be suitable for an Indian Ringneck also? Im fairly new to caring for birds and definitely want the best for her I've been feeding her chopped fresh vegetables and fruit with a small amount of seeds and dried fruit in a separate bowl 💚 any advice would be hugely appreciated 💚💚🦖 x
The description said it's good for all birds except lories and lorikeets
Hey! I have a question about the Tiny Toy Box. I was looking to purchase again, as it was great and my cockatiel absolutely destroyed them, but I wasn’t sure if the pipers pinwheel and other things mentioned in your video are included. Are there different toys every time you purchase? Thanks! :)
What a great video! I used to have a most wonderful Blue Fronted Amazon, & miss her very much. I found your ch while looking for relaxation “ things”- music, etc. I have been binging & now I’m hooked! And my stress levels have melted away...BTW: did I hear ea cube is 3 grams? And obviously, you freeze them, no? Ok, thanks! I am enjoying this ride with you all! 💋❤️💕👍✋🦜🐥
I am looking for a recipe for a YellowNapeAmazon, an Umbrella Cockotoo and a smaller Parrot who is perhaps a conure, I’m not sure, my friend passed away and I adopted him.
How about recipe for pigeons? Do share!
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It looks Delicious !!
Doesn't Carrots have too much sugars to eat daily ,, Even if you grow them yourself ?
What Vegges do Birds pick 1st ?
Nope, carrots are great for parrots! We have the ratios really figured out for our recipes too.
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It has to be Amazingly Healthy for them... PLUS there is LOVE in that Food , no Questions !! Ha ha
It's sad ,, that even Vegetables begin to scare me ,, everything is G.M.O. d
Ughhh.....
I am having a heck of a time getting my foster sun conure Snuggles to eat fruits and veggies....
Hello, I have a few questions, why don’t you peel the vegetables first, like the carrots? Also, my two green cheeks only like to eat fruit but my two cockatiels like vegetables? Also, my green cheeks don’t look like your little bird, mine are darker with a dark head.
My guy loves fruit especially banana.
@@kateverbeke4216 mine too and apples and strawberries, blueberries too.
There really is no reason to peel everything if you wash them really well. They have a color variation of the green cheek calls a pineapple green cheek. There is many color variations of the green cheek. It sounds like you have the original coloring. Also there is a lot of sugar in fruit that just isn't great for birds all the time. You can always use the fruit they love to entice them to eat the veggies they really need.
Mostly because it is not necessary to peel them and the whole veggie has a ton of nutrients you can use but you can definitely peel things if you want or prefer. You can add fruit to the defrosted amount to entice your bird but I wouldn't do it long term as there's not a lot of nutritional value in fruit for parrots - better to take up that crop space with veggies instead. And there are a ton of different color variations of green cheeks! This one is a pineapple green cheek so it's a lot lighter in color.
I can't speak for their personal reasoning, but I can say that you don't actually HAVE to peel the carrots (even for human consumption), at least. I'm not sure if the same is true for turnip/swede/rutabaga (or other root veg), though. With the carrots, it's just something people habitually do to remove dirt instead of scrubbing the dirt off with a brush or something (which is what some people do instead). They're fine to eat if you clean them properly, and I don't think the texture is really any different from peeled carrots, unless they're a bit elderly.
I think the bird in the video is a pineapple green cheek, so that's why the colouring is different from yours (which I assume are just 'regular' green cheeks).
How long does this last? And which book is the recipe? “Cooking for parrot” 73 recipes. What is the title?
I wish my gcc would eat vegetables! I have tried time after time. He throws them.
Ok, you said something about how the bird wasn't doing "scoop flights"... cause of the noise from the food processor...I think you mean she didn't get scared and fly away... but what is that term you used?I am new to parrots, but I have chickens, turkey's, pigeons, and a few wild birds that I've found and raised (unreasonable) and in the chicken world we call a chicken that doesn't get scared "bomb proof" lol
She called them “spooked flights” 😊
Good healthy feed for birds
Can sun conures eat this.
All parrots can eat this, birdtricks feed it to all their various parrots from budgies to macaws
Quick question for you & your listeners: I used to have a Blue Fronted Amazon. She was a wonderment! She used to amuse herself (and me!) by perfecting “ noises”, as in household or yard noises. She could exactly mimic the telephone, microwave, hairdryer, weed wacker, any neighbors pet. You get the picture... I was told if your bird imitates sounds, he is unlikely to speak. Well my Ruffles had a large vocabulary. Do your parrots imitate machines & household everyday noises? Thank you. I love your channel! 🦜💕💋🥰
Our budgie Blueberry sounds just like the microwave!
My mom's Arican Gray can mimic everyone's voices to the extent when you're in a different room you think that person is talking to you. She speaks appropriately, saying hello when you arrive and bye bye when you leave! She can also mimic the sound of running water. She's a hoot!
I would love it if my lovebirds ate this, but they donť want to eat chopped vegetables. Still trying though and always will, till they eat it eventually (I hope).
If you find something your love bird really likes, you can either add it to the mix fresh once defrosted or you can use a sort of binding ingredient to gain interest like I did with my budgie. I used steamed sweet potato for Berry.
@@BirdTricks Thanks, I will keep it in mind❤. Just a few days ago I got your seasonal feeding system and am trying to teach the birds to eat it. I mix their seed mix into it in the morning so they have to get their beaks into it and am also trying to teach them through training, the same way I taught them how to eat pellets (although they don't eat them all the time so they are on seeds in the morning and pellets in the evening). I reward them every time they touch it, come closer to it, or take it in their beaks. But I will definitely try to use the sweet potato and see what they think.
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I'm wondering if there is any research on exotic birds and feeding spinach? Spinach blocks the bodies ability to absorb calcium uptake in ducks, chickens, geese and humans. Feed a non problematic laying hen spinach and with in a day or so you will have a egg bound hen due to calcium deficiency. Vitamin D3, niacin and folate are very dependant on each other to work properly in the body. I could be wrong but I prefer to be safe than sorry and add other types of greens instead of spinach to all of my birds diets.
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I won’t take my bird in a kitchen I lost my beloved parrot because of the oven just two secs it was , I was totally devastated by it he was my baby since I had him 6 weeks old he was 11 I did not notice him on my back and just popped in never again git others but blame myself even now miss Rio so much RIO DARLING xx mam
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there is no chance my conure is eating any greens! maybe its because there is no chance im eating that as well
There’s always a chance, can’t knock it till you try it
Like this channel and the videos
Eugene is still somewhat fussy about his slaw, but I am getting him to eat it. Like a toddler, he always eats the beans and then runs so I have to convince him to eat the rest. 🙄
Mine love the beans best too so I only include them every OTHER time I make it lol
@@BirdTricks that makes sense. The booger will always grab it and sprint away like he has something he shouldn’t. I’ll skip the beans this time. 😂
I feel like my mom would eat this
Cool video
Thanks!
@@BirdTricks sorry about your best friend roco I really liked him very much
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Too many hands, too many knives. Couldn't watch. So anxiety inducing.
Ok, so then what?
You just throw it all in the fridge?
There is no way that tiny little bird will eat ALL OF THAT FOOD before it spoils.
So then you end up throwing all of those bags you prepared away, and probably 1 of those ice cub trays of food as well.
What a waste of money, food, time, and energy that you could have spent having fun with your bird, just to throw over half of it in the trash.
You might as well just throw a hundred dollar bill in your trash can, and cut out all of the work you did, and time you wasted, just to throw all of that fresh food in the trash instead.
This is the exact reason why I buy freeze dried, and dehydrated fruits, and vegetables for my birds, instead of wasting so much time, money, and energy, on buying fresh stuff that has to be kept refrigerated, only for it to go bad before they ever even get to half of it. Especially since I can't just run to the store everyday to buy new fresh stuff to make for them. I only go grocery shopping once a month, because I only get one trip to the grocery store a month. So if I was to buy enough fresh fruits and veg to last them all month long, it wouldn't last that long at all, because it would all spoil and rot before the end of the month, and before they could ever even come close to eating half of all that food.
To think there are children in third world countries that are starving to death, while rich Americans are buying far to much fruits & veg for their parrots, which spoils, rots, and ends up being thrown in the trash instead of being used to keep someone alive by filling their stomach. What a shame.
You freeze it.
The shelf life of frozen vegetables is between 8-12 months, so it’s pretty efficient from a preparation standpoint.
@@katelillo1932 Nobody said anything about freezing anything in this video.
@@bluedrgn52 Nobody said anything about freezing anything in this video
You really went out to rant just to rant? Look at a bit of the context before you comment. They freeze the food, and she has other parrots too to feed it to. And there can be a big nutritional difference between frozen and dehydrated, so be wary of that.