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Fun for Our Feathered Friends

Friday, June 25th, 2010 in Pets

Here at NutsOnline, we value all of our customers, and we do mean ALL of them! Though our human enthusiasts are so kind to us, today we’d like to take a moment to thank some of our feathered fans.

We are bird lovers, and it shows! Our product line includes quite a few items that are appropriate for pet birds, including whole nuts, seeds and dried fruit. We know that birds can’t eat many of the treats that we humans prefer, so we make sure to offer ample selections that they can nosh! That way, you can offer your pet birds samples of the same natural diet they would have in the wild.

We’ve found that different types of birds prefer different products. Macaws, for example, enjoy banana chips, Brazil nuts and English walnuts in the shell. Parrots go nuts for in-shell almonds, dried papaya and raw hazelnut kernels. Canaries swing toward sweets like golden raisins and dried pineapple.

We even offer several products specifically with birds in mind. Our in-shell macadamia nuts are far too tough for humans to crack, but tropical birds such as macaws can’t get enough of them. Wild bird seed, nyjer seeds, black oil sunflower seeds and raw in-shell pine nuts are all fantastic items for both wild and domesticated birds.

You can use our delicious treats to supplement your bird’s normal diet or as special surprises. You can even play foraging games with some of the items, which stimulate your pet’s natural instincts and burn off energy. Place several in-shell nuts or other treats inside of a small cardboard box and let your feathered friend shred the container to get to the snack. Many of our products will also fit neatly inside foraging toys you can purchase at most pet stores.

Does your bird have a favorite NutsOnline treat? Do you play any games involving goodies with your buddy? Let us know!

The Perch – Oct 15th – Maggie Wright

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007 in The Perch

Maggie Wright

Maggie Wright and her African Grey

What should we feed our pet birds?

Did you know?
* Our pet birds are members of different SPECIES from each other, instead of being BREEDS of the same SPECIES, like dogs and cats.
* Not only that, they are actually tame, wild animals. They are not yet domesticated like dogs and cats. That means they still have their wild instincts intact, and their nutritional needs are similar to their wild ancestors of the rainforests. These wild ancestors live in different parts of the world where there are different climates and environments.
* As a result, they have different nutritional needs. Each species of bird may require a higher or lower level of fat, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water in their diet. Therefore there is no one diet that meets the needs of all of our pet birds.

It is our responsibility to make sure that our pet companions get the appropriate nutrients they need. A seed/nut only diet is not sufficient because it does not provide all of the nutrients our birds need to keep healthy. There should be a balance of vegetables, fruits, grains/beans, and pellets, as well as nuts and seeds.

For African Grey parrots, I generally recommend the following guideline: vegetables 30%; legumes 20%; pellets 20%; seeds/nuts 15%; fruits 10%; and grains 5%. Discuss the specific daily food requirements for your bird with an avian nutritionist and/or avian veterinarian.

Fresh, organic vegetables served in the raw live state are great because they give our birds the most nutrients and they contain the needed enzymes to maintain proper digestion. There are many different ways to serve vegetables to the birds, such as chopping them fresh daily, or lightly steaming some of them, and so on. Birds will not eat something unless they know it is food. In the wild, they learn to eat by watching their parents. In the home, they have to learn from us humans. Here are some tips for teaching your bird to eat vegetables.

Nuts and seeds for our birds should be unsalted, organic and of human grade quality. Check out many of the different nuts and seeds available on this site.

A healthy bird lives on a healthy diet. That is our charge.

African Grey parrot expert Maggie Wright authored the popular Barron’s book, AFRICAN GREY PARROTS: A COMPLETE PET OWNER’S MANUAL. She created Nature’s Corner magazine, which explores animal intelligence and sentience. Maggie is owned by three beautiful Grey Parrots: Merlin, Sweet Pea and Kyo.
Read more about Maggie:
www.AfricanGreys.com
www.AfricaNature.com
www.NaturesCornerMagazine.com
www.AnimalLoversUnited.com

NUTS for birds (and about them too!)

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 in Pets

You know who you are – you guys who order cases of nuts in the shell, pound after pound of unsalted sunflower seeds, and sometimes maybe a bag of papaya or pineapple. You’re bird lovers!

Whether you’re feeding a feathered friend who lives in your home, or scattering treats to attract wild birds outside, you will be excited about our new page just for you.

Check out our NUTS for Birds page – it’s full of tips, advice, nutritional ideas and stories from bird lovers like yourself. We hope you’ll add your stories…we want to hear all about your birds and what makes them happy.

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