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by Nerien » Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:12 pm
I clip chunks of veggies to the sides of the cage, inside, with either binder clips or these made-for-cages plastic clips we recently found. Keeps stuff from getting dropped onto the mess on the floor or below the bottom grate. Whatever it is, they have to rip it apart and eat it themselves, work for their food.
I have found that the budgies will eat even the big, thick stems of broccoli. I used to just clip the crowns in the cage, but found they were eating them right down to the clip, so now I split the big stems longways when I break up the crown, and give them the whole thing. Since I have 14 budgies in the giant flight, I have to spread out quite a few clumps around the cage to make sure everyone has a chance to get some.
Lettuce, I take the whole leaf, cut a slit in a paper plate and shove the stem through, to hold it in place. Then the plates go down on the bottom of the cage, and everybody rips off and eats what they want, again, every last bit goes. Shredded and small bits of other veggies go on top of the leaf, 14 budgies tend to make a very big mess of everything and otherwise much gets lost through the grate. Have also used the paper plate technique with dandelion greens, carrot tops, stuff like that.
If you don't want to have to hold food for Coconut, how about getting some sort of play gym on a tray, adding some clips, and clipping things like apple slices and veggies to it. She should learn to sit there and eat on her own. That way, you could set her up nearby and get her eating and still have your hands free to do what you need to. You could set up a similar clip station inside her cage, for when you need to leave her food in there when you go out.