We apologise for not posting a blog in a few weeks, it has
been quite busy lately. However, we do have a few blogs in the works and will
be posting them over the next couple of weeks.
For this blog we have decided to introduce you to two other
animals in our family. Meet our 2 budgies:
· * Indie (short for Indiana) is a two year old
budgie who looks exactly like Tweetie Bird. He found us two years ago while we
were living in Canberra. When Steph drove into her carport after coming home
from work, he was sitting on the windowsill of the garage as a tiny baby
budgie. He immediately jumped onto Lukas’ shoulder. We went around the
neighbourhood asking if anyone had lost a budgie; no one had. So we decided to
welcome Indie into our home.
As a young budgie we could not tell whether he was male or female so we gave
him the name Indiana as this is a unisex name. Later the cere (coloured area
above his beak) turned blue so we knew he was a boy (female budgies have
pink/tan coloured ceres).
*Hermes is our other two year old budgie who we adopted
as a friend for Indie. Hermes was meant to be a female (we got him off a
friend’s Aunty who had a lot of baby budgies needing new homes). After awhile
we realised he was in fact a boy (which Indie probably knew the entire time).
They are best friends and never fight.
So now you have met these two beautiful budgies, we will be
including them throughout our blog posts on TED – Animals.
Today we thought we would discuss providing budgies with the
nutrients they need outside of the regular and natural seed mix they get every
day; in the form of green vegetables. About three times a week we put a few
leaves of baby spinach in their cage which is consumed in minutes. Baby spinach
is high in a lot of nutrients both beneficial to budgies and humans; such as
sodium, potassium, Vitamin A, it also has dozens of anti-inflammatory and
anti-cancer properties.
Occasionally, we will also use broccoli, lettuce, spinach which
have similar nutritional value to baby spinach. Green vegetables are as
important to budgies as they are to humans due to the high mineral content
found in them. These mineral nutrients are not as numerous as those found in
seeds, and therefore if only fed seeds a budgie’s mineral levels will deplete
over time.
You will know if you are feeding your budgie too many green
vegetables as they will tend to get diarrhoea. If this happens, just reduce the
amount of greens you feed them.
The only green vegetable budgies CANNOT eat is avocado which
is toxic to their system. Avocado is toxic to a lot of animals and therefore
should be avoided entirely in their diet. Generally in the case of budgies and
other parrots they will get asphyxia, with death occurring 12-24 hours later.
This does not happen in all cases, but why would you risk it? The reason this
is toxic is because all parts of an avocado (skin, flesh, leaves, pit, etc)
contain a fungicidal toxin called Persin which budgies and other animals cannot
tolerate/digest in their system.
Until next blog post, have an amazing week :)
Love & Light xox
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