Clinical avian nutrition.

Vet Clin North Am Exot Anim Pract

Bird & Exotic Pet Wellness Center, 5166 Monroe Street, Toledo, OH 43623, USA. Electronic address:

Published: September 2014

Psittacine birds eat plant-based foods. Birds in the wild seem to be able to balance their energy needs, amino acids, and calcium. Companion birds in captivity do not do as well when self-selecting, and balanced diets are needed to improve their general health. A nutritional history is important to determine whether the avian patient is in balance nutritionally. Understanding the various sources of the fat-soluble vitamins, calcium, and protein will help guide clients to provide nutritious foods for their birds. Owners need to learn to use foraging as a major source of their bird's diet and techniques.

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