Hello everyone. I decided to post this here. I thought about posting it in feeding, but it really relates to several things. My budgies name is Gandalf. A week ago tonight he had his lower beak torn off by a red lory. He has a little less than half the lower left side left and a tiny stub left on the right. The vet said it may growback it may not, but in the mean time, I am concerned about his eatng. We've been through quite a journey in the eating department. He appears to be healing well, but he has never been interested in pellets although for over a year I have kept a fresh supply of them in his cage. He will not eat anything that is inthe least bit damp or wet. He refuses fresh fruits, greens, etc. I have tried over and over and over but he won't eat anything but seed, so when the day came that he sustained the beak injury we were in dire straights.
I tried hand feeding formula the first day or so and he fought so hard and refused to eat it that he would tear open his wound and start bleeding again. He would continually go to the seed bowl and pick up seeds that he could not hull therefore spit them out and try another seed. It was heartbreaking to watch. I noticed that he could pick them up, he just couldn't hull them so I was able to roll millet with the rolling pin and blow away the husks and feed those to him, which by that time he gladly devoured. I special ordered organic hulled millet for him because the quality of the spray millet I was rolling with the rolling pin varied. Sometimes it would hull nicely and I'd have nice solid seeds, other times, it would just crumble to flour making it impossible to separate out the hulls.
I ground pellets and mixed them with the hulled millet and that's what we've been living on for several days. He however doesn't seem to be eating as much as before. I am a bad mom, I guess, because I just always kept his seed full and never really kept track of how much he would eat in a day. Now, I am measuring and he's barely eating a 1/2 teaspoon of millet a day and everything I read says that they should be eating at least 1 to 2 teaspoons. I rarely see him go to his seed. He will eat it off my hand, but has now even become finicky about having the ground pellet mixed in. He picks out the seed and eats it, but I'm lucky to get 1/2 teaspoon down him a day. It's not that he's not willing. He will sit on my hand and eat for a while, then when he's done he's done. I'm just concerned he's not getting enough.
Right now, particularly while he is trying to heal, I want to feed him the things he will take readily to help him keep weight on and to heal. I have ordered some superfine pellets from Harrisons thinking they may resemble seed more than the fruit pellets, but I am running out of options due to the beak injury.
He is acting pretty normal. Chattering and playing with his toys. I would say he is slightly less active than before. He is having quite a few poos per day, roughly the same amount as before, though they seem to be just the slightest bit smaller than they were before, but are plentiful. He is taking water.
I know he needs more than just millet, so I'm looking for ideas. I bought him his own coffee grinder for experimenting with grinding his pellets and seeds. I could find no other type of seed in his usual mix that I could purchase already hulled. I even went to far as to try to hull them myself with a pair of tweezers which really didn't get me very good results. I've tried different settings on the coffee grinder and it either doesn't really hull them, or else turns the whole mess to flour, hulls and all.
I am concerned about trying to feed him the ground seed mix since it's basically turned into a floury powder that has seeds and hulls all ground together. He certainly wouldn't be able to separate the ground hulls out now, but will they hurt him if they are ground that fine?
I'm just trying so hard to find a way to find a food he's going to be able to eat and likes to eat.
Any thoughts or suggestions, bearing in mind that he is absolutely positively against anything liquid or mushy like formulas, apple sauce, fruits, etc? Unless it's a seed he is adamant about refusing it. I want him to get his strength back and be in good health.
Thank you in advance.
Lori