Can cockatiels drink coconut water?
Birds love to eat nuts and plants, etc. They also love to drink water. So why shouldn't they be able to drink coconut water, which is incredibly healthy? It's just unusual, and I couldn't find much information on it through Google. What's the situation? Is it okay to give cockatiels coconut water without any side effects?
They assume the wrong conditions when questioning them.
No birds generally like to eat nuts and eat plants, nor is coconut water extremely healthy.
In addition, you should better assume to provide birds with exactly the food they regularly find in their natural habitat.
In the natural habitat of the nymphs, there are no nuts, green plants, or coconut water.
In short, their nymphs should not eat of the aforementioned.
Fill clean drinking water and a fresh, dry grain mix for nymphs without any other additives.
Greens should only be very rare outside the breeding, occasionally and in the smallest amount.
If at all, then fresh, dry, live or freshly dead bird marrow (Stellaria media) in a small amount.
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gregor443
My knowledge is correct. I wrote that birds eat grains, nuts and plants. Where’s wrong now? That’s just a fact. So I don’t understand your invalid answer. Never said they should eat nuts and plants regularly. But by my own observation, I can say that they like powdered nuts very much, but this is only given to measure because of the high fat content. Grain mixture is common anyway and of course. Plants 1-2 times a week and on top of them.
So I’ve totally deviated your strange assertion that you’ve thrown into the air. Please just give you qualified statements. Thank you.
“… can drink coconut water which is extremely healthy.”
The joke was really good!!
Coconut water is indeed healthy. You are no longer an expert for me, so your answer is invalid. Who says coconut water is unhealthy, he has already lost.
Basic information?
Sorry! As a natural scientist, I can tell you that you should be better informed and should not blindly believe any charlatan.
Parrots drink coconut water:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkiwdq7Ov0w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETrIKzNJ96I&t=9s
I can’t say whether the nymphs are allowed.
hmmmmmmmm why shouldn’t they be allowed?
I mean, if they do it. I guess it should go. Otherwise ask your vet or in a zooshop.
Birds eat what they find in nature. How should the coconut milk (artificially produced) arrive in the jungle? So: No
I don’t want to have such ugly strange comments here. I’m gonna get some extreme hate fucks.
Your argument makes no sense. 1. I have a pure coconut and something is not artificial. 2. They come exactly from hot areas where palm trees are and there are coconuts, but there are not those chickens that lay the eggs and it is very uncommon that nymphs eat these eggs anyway has been recommended by some “experts” that I should sometimes give my nymphsite eggs, which I also do but your argument makes no sense. In nature, nymphsittiche plants, grains, nuts and sometimes small vermins eat most often like chicken eggs. 3. I don’t want to “no, they don’t eat it in nature” but I want to know if they can do it so stay up to the question or leave it. Thank you.
You should be grateful for this good answer. Sorry and with permission, but their knowledge about natural bird nutrition is a disaster.
I think gregor is a troll. Strange platform.
You should inform yourself about the DKS urgently before it takes even worse proportions.
My knowledge is correct. I wrote that birds eat grains, nuts and plants. Where’s wrong now? That’s just a fact. So I don’t understand your invalid answer. Never said they should eat nuts and plants regularly. But by my own observation, I can say that they like powdered nuts very much, but this is only given to measure because of the high fat content. Grain mixture is common anyway and of course. Plants 1-2 times a week and on top of them.
So I’ve totally deviated your strange assertion that you’ve thrown into the air. Please just give you qualified statements. Thank you.