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Veggies and Pesticides

Posted at 11:00 AM on November 28, 2009

Vegetables can retain pesticides too.

An easy way to help reduce chemicals for both fruits and veggies is to scrub/clean thoroughly before giving them to your birds. Peel away the outer skins, leaves and rinds. When you feed things like carrots and potatoes make sure to give them an extra scrub.

Dont’ forget to wash your own hands when starting to prepare your birds food!

Here is a list of some veggies that tend to have a higher chemical residue:

  • Bell Peppers
  • Spinach
  • Green Beans
  • Spinach
  • Celery
  • Potatoes
  • Lettuce

Safer choices for you and your birds:

  • Sweet corn (frozen)
  • Sweet peas (frozen)
  • Sweet Potatoes
  • Califlower
  • Brussel Sprouts
  • Broccoli
  • Carrots
  • Radishes
  • Romaine Lettuce
  • Cabbage

Here are some things that you should NOT feed your bird. Most of these items have some toxin(s) that will make your bird sick or they can not digest it. It really is better to be safe than horribly sorry.

  • Avocados
  • Any thing with caffeine in it
  • High sugar items
  • High salt items
  • Chocolate or items with cocoa powder in them
  • Soda pop
  • Alchohol
  • Grit
  • Onions
  • Persimmons
  • Rhubarb
  • Mushrooms
  • Pits and seeds from fruit
  • Dried Beans
  • Tomatoe Leaves
  • Raw Meat
  • Uncooked Eggs
  • Moldy Items
  • Excesive amounts of dairy products

One of the things I try to think of when I am purchasing food for my birds is “Would this be a healthy item to put in my own body?” I have had some success losing weight by eating the healthy items I purchase for my birds. What is healthiest for humans is most likely better for our birds. Think lower fat, higher fiber, low chemicals, fresh food, low salt and sugar. This can be a journey for both you and your bird.

This by no means is a complete list of good and bad veggies. Please feel free to ask any questions you might have. I am more than happy to do some reasearch and find out more information.

Categories: Nutrition

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