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How do I get my male cockateil to start eating fruits and vegetables?

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malaak


Hi. I have a male cockateil( 2 years old) who I have had for a month.His previous owners fed him only a diet of only seeds and water.I'm thinking about transferring him to lafebers nutriberries for parakeets,cockateils,lovebirds,and conures.Is it a good food?Also,how do I get him to eat fruits and veggies?


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Caring For Your Cockatiel
A Few âMust Havesâ For Cockatiel Care


Want a happy cockatiel? Then start your cockatiels life with you off right by providing an ideal cockatiel environment. What does an ideal cockatiel environment consist of? It begins with the cage and ends with your daily routine. Letâs walk through how exactly to care for your cockatiel.

Cockatiel Cage Information

Cockatiels (Nymphicus Hollandicus) need a good 12 hours of sleep each night. When they get the quality sleep they need theyâre happier, more agreeable and have a better overall health. Good sleep begins with the proper caging environment. An ideal cage will be cleaned daily. All soiled papers will be removed from the lower tray and all water and food will be fresh. Companion parrots can easily develop yeast infections from dirty water or spoiled food.

Quality sleep also begins by having a dark and quiet environment. Unlike most birds, cockatiels have the tendency to suffer from night frights. This is a fearful condition where the dark frightens them into thrashing around their cage.

This thrashing can be quite dangerous to them physically. To resolve it, place a nightlight near the cage, keep the cover off the cage, and consider placing them in a smaller cage at night so they donât have as much room to thrash and potentially hurt themselves.

A cage for the day time with enough space for your cockatiel to fly is ideal as their entire bodies are designed around flight. Ever notice how clumsy they can be just walking around? It will keep them fit to be able to exercise on their own time and a healthier, fit cockatiel eats healthier, too!

Good Cockatiel Care of course includes keeping a variety of natural toys available to your cockatiel at all times â food finding toys are great along with an array of shreddable ones they can simply destroy for fun.



Full spectrum lighting is essential for parrotâs plumage (feathers) and getting the proper vitamins. Make sure to provide this for your bird or provide a separate cage they can enjoy outside. You can cover the cage part way to allow your cockatiel to get out of the elements should he feel the need to.

A travel cage can be found at your local pet store. It should also be comfortable for your parrot and not too tight. Your bird needs to be able to fully stretch and turn around comfortably. The safest route is still stainless steel for this cage as well however sometimes because of itâs weight that is not very convenient.

You do not want to get a cage with only one opening as this can cause nesting behavior from the cage being so dark and resembling their nests in the wild. There should be air holes on all four sides and you may have to put in your own perch.

A simple search online will let you see whatâs available to you and your cockatiel. A collapsible cage is convenient but not the safest route to take as if someone were to set something heavy on the cage, it could crush your bird.

Cockatiel Diet

Once they wake in the morning theyâre ready to eat. A diet based in pellets and supplemented with fresh fruits and vegetables daily will get them off to a good start. For more information on some great food check out our organic parrot food. Morning is also a great time to take your cockatiel into the shower with you for a quick mist, to weigh them, and to spend a few minutes training them.

Some great and healthy foods for your cockatiel include organically grown berries (raspberries, blue berries, black berries) which you can give on a birdie kabob so your cockatiel can playfully pull at them or pushed together softly to make them a bit mushy (the texture is what gets them) as a tasty treat in a food dish.

The greener the veggies, the healthier! Avoid empty foods like lettuce and go for spinach, green beans, peas and other colorful veggies like corn, sweet potato and more. Even if your bird rejects these healthy treats at first, donât give up!

Some birds like foods at different temperatures, textures and more. Try warming the food up or cooling it down â try serving them raw or boiling them for a mushy texture. A healthy diet keeps your cockatiel friendly, active and living a healthier life.

You can offer cooked meats to your bird, too. Meats like chicken, fish and even steak are ok in moderation if your bird likes it. These items are best served plain with no sauces or spices as well as beans, rice and pastas.

Cockatiel Training

Cockatiel Care of course includes good training. If youâre going to fit training into your morning routine, do so before you feed them. This will ensure that you have their complete attention and theyâre motivated to earn treats. Good treats are your cockatiels favorite seeds and nuts.

How can I get a small plastic toy out of my sewer pipe?




Robert G


My 2-year-old flushed a small, 2-inch hard, round, plastic toy down our toilet. It is lodged 6 feet down.
I rented a 5/8-inch snake from Home Depot, but the tip broke off. I called a plumber, but their snake broke too.
Our house is completely clogged. Other than digging through the floor to find the toy, is there a way to dislodge the toy, break it up or push it through to the septic tank?



Answer
In most home construction the line coming off of a toilet should bee 4". However if you have a 2" line, it should not travel very far before it branches into a 4" line. Are you in a mobile home or a frame house with a slab. If you have a concrete slab, a plumber should be able to disconnect the other inlets (sink, tub ect) then use compressed air to push it threw. If you are in a mobile home it would be easier to go under the home and cut the line open at the plug.

Good Luck




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