Diet of African lovebirds
We raise African lovebirds in small cages.So they do not get food from their wild life.So it is the duty of the owner to provide good food.The best thing to do is to find out what they eat when they live in the wild and give them similar food.We do not like to be fed the same food every day.So they also like to be given a different diet every day. Millet is a food that is constantly needed in their cage.Millet is a grain of grass.Millet bears a striking resemblance to grasshoppers as they live in the wild.Millet can be used as a daily meal.They get a lot of seeds from the market now so you can give them all.Giving seeds helps to increase their nutritional valueSimilarly, paddy is a good grain to feed them daily.Although sunflower seeds are usually given daily, they can have harmful effects if given daily.This is because when they are kept in small cages, there is not much flying exercise, which increases body fat and affects the egg-laying capacity and can lead to problems such as egg binding.Therefore, it is best to give sunflower seeds one day a week.And the best food to give is sprouted grains.Beans, green beans and peas can be grown.When sprouted, the fat in them goes away and becomes only protein.It should be given without any trace of moisture.Or causes a fungal infection.Vegetable and Fruits.Carrots, beets and cucumbers can be given.Vitamin A is found in vegetables and fruits.
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