Lovebirds make great pets, as they are small, active, and have fun personalities. They need to eat a varied diet of pellet food, vegetables, and fruit to stay happy and healthy. Simply choose a high-quality pellet to make up about 70% of their diet. Then, supplement the rest of their diet with fresh produce like carrots, peas, apples, and bananas. Keep reading to learn what foods to give your lovebird, how to feed and care for them, and how to feed baby lovebirds, too!
What Do Lovebirds Eat?
Every morning, feed your lovebird 1.5-2 oz (45-60 g) of pellet food as well as small-cut vegetables and fruit like carrots and apples. Pellet food makes up 70-80% of their diet while produce makes up 20-25%. Treat your birds to seeds and nuts in moderation.
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- It may take a few tries for your lovebird to eat new foods.Thanks
- If your bird doesn’t want to eat fruits or vegetables, cut them up in different ways. For instance, your bird might prefer eating shredded carrots over slices.Thanks
- Vary the fruits and vegetables you give your lovebirds to find out what they like. Some birds prefer certain foods over others.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.mspca.org/pet_resources/bird-care-guide-lovebirds/
- ↑ https://petcaretips.net/lovebird-feeding.html
- ↑ https://birdfact.com/articles/what-do-lovebirds-eat
- ↑ https://petcaretips.net/lovebird-feeding.html
- ↑ https://www.ochumanesociety.com/articles/general/415775-lovebirds
- ↑ https://animal-world.com/lovebird-profile/#Care
- ↑ https://www.mspca.org/pet_resources/bird-care-guide-lovebirds/
- ↑ https://www.aspca.org/news/common-toxins-birds-reptiles-and-amphibians
- ↑ https://www.lovebirbs.com/list-of-food-you-should-not-give-your-lovebird/
- ↑ https://petcaretips.net/lovebird-feeding.html
- ↑ https://birdfact.com/articles/what-do-lovebirds-eat
- ↑ https://petcaretips.net/lovebird-feeding.html
- ↑ https://birdfact.com/articles/what-do-lovebirds-eat
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- ↑ https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/lovebirds-feeding
- ↑ https://animal-world.com/lovebird-profile/
- ↑ https://animal-world.com/lovebird-profile/
- ↑ https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/cage-hygiene-in-birds
- ↑ https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/cage-hygiene-in-birds
- ↑ https://animal-world.com/lovebird-profile/
- ↑ https://pethelpful.com/birds/Hand-raising-a-baby-lovebird
- ↑ https://pethelpful.com/birds/Hand-raising-a-baby-lovebird
- ↑ https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/hand-feeding-baby-birds
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About This Article
To feed your lovebird, provide 1 tablespoon of pellet food every day. Try to find high-quality pellets made for lovebirds and which are free from additives and preservatives. Although pellets should make up to 70 percent of your bird’s diet, you should also provide 30 percent fruit and vegetables, such as bananas, apples, carrots, and broccoli, which contain the nutrients it needs. In addition to its normal diet, you can give your lovebird small nuts, like brazil nuts, acorns, and hazelnuts for a treat. For more tips from our Veterinary co-author, including how to hand-feed baby lovebirds, read on!
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- "I live in Mesa, AZ, and I have at least 20 wild peach-faced lovebirds living in my 2 palm trees. Wanted to know what kind of fruit and veggies I could feed them 3 - 4 times weekly. Thanks for the help. Great info." ..." more