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Do Hand-fed Parrot Chicks Need Water and When to Wean?

Yes, even parrot chicks being hand-fed with formula need water. Formula, just like milk for humans, cannot replace water. However, the amount of water given can be less than a mature parrot's intake. Generally, parrots can be weaned around one month old. The Importance of Water for Hand-fed Parrot Chicks Even if you are feeding your parrot chick with formula three times a day, and the formula isn't too diluted, it is still necessary to provide water. Just as with humans, formula or milk cannot be the sole source of hydration. It’s crucial to choose a high-quality formula that is specifically designed for parrot chicks, ensuring they get the nutrients necessary for proper growth and development. For example, formulas like 'Geyin' parrot formula, which is typically made from a blend of various grains, can offer a balanced nutritional profile, promoting optimal absorption. When to Introduce Water and Begin Weaning Parrot chicks can typically start drinking water when they ...

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