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Can Parrots Eat Strawberries? What You Need to Know

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Parrots make wonderful pets and long-term companions. They can eat a varied diet that consists of fruits, vegetables, seeds, and more. Strawberries are a popular fruit for humans, and they are easy to find and inexpensive at certain times of the year, so many people ask us if it’s safe to feed them to their parrot.

You can feed strawberries to your parrot, and they can be quite healthy. However, there are some things to consider before making them a regular part of your pet’s diet. Keep reading while we look at the pros and cons of feeding this human favorite to your pet as well as discuss the best ways to serve it to help you provide a healthy diet for your pet.

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The 3 Reasons Strawberries Are Good for Parrots

1. Vitamins and Minerals

Strawberries have plenty of vitamins and minerals that can help your parrot stay healthy and fight disease. It’s high in vitamin C and also contains calcium, potassium, magnesium, and iron. These nutrients are important for the proper functioning of the body, and the high level of vitamin C provides your bird with a nutrient it can’t produce itself. It’s a powerful antioxidant that helps remove toxins from the blood and prevents disease.


2. Fiber

Strawberries are high in fiber which is good for your bird. It helps balance the digestive system and helps regulate the water in the intestines. It also energizes the good bacteria in the lower part of the gastrointestinal tract. Your parrot will receive 1.4 grams of fiber per cup.

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3. Low in Calories

One of the best things about strawberries is that they are low in calories and won’t contribute to weight gain. Each cup of strawberries contains only 48 calories.

The 2 Reasons Strawberries Are Bad for Parrots

1. Pesticides

The primary problem with feeding strawberries to your parrot is that they can often contain pesticides, and unlike many other fruits, you can’t remove the skin. The small divots for seeds hold the chemicals and make it difficult to remove them. Even when eating them yourself, we recommend rinsing them well before consuming them. A vegetable brush can help get the fruit a bit cleaner but might damage it, as strawberries are fragile. We recommend soaking them in a solution of one tablespoon baking soda per cup of cold water for 20 minutes to help loosen the chemicals before rinsing.

Organic strawberries are more expensive and might not look as nice, but they are free of pesticides.

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2. Sugar

Strawberries contain about seven grams of sugar per cup, which is a little high, so you will need to watch your portion size. Too much sugar can lead to health problems like diabetes in some birds. Too much sugar in one sitting can cause your pet to get more vocal, and it may even become hyperactive.

How Can I Feed My Pet Strawberries?

Fresh

We recommend cleaning the strawberries thoroughly to remove pesticides. You can feed strawberries whole, halved, or diced every few days as part of a complete meal.

Parrots will make a huge mess when eating fresh strawberries, so the best time to serve them is right before you intend to clean the cage. Your parrot will enjoy picking off the seeds before eating the fruit, which keeps them busy but gets fruit everywhere.

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Dried

Dried strawberries can significantly reduce the mess your parrot makes while eating, and they make a fast and convenient treat your bird can enjoy. However, the lack of water means the sugar is more concentrated, and it will be easier to reach dangerous levels. Unless you dry them yourself, there is a greater risk that you will expose your bird to chemical preservatives and other ingredients that might not be healthy for your pet to eat. We recommend reading the ingredients on the package of any brand you are considering.

How Often Should I Feed My Parrot Strawberries?

We recommend feeding your parrot one or two strawberries every week as part of a varied diet that will keep your pet looking forward to mealtime. It’s better to start with a small amount to ensure your bird doesn’t have a negative reaction and increase the amount in a few weeks. Besides signs of diarrhea, we recommend watching your bird’s behavior to ensure it’s not being affected by the sugar.

What Other Fruits Can My Parrot Eat?

You can mix strawberries with several other berries, including blueberries, blackberries, elderberries, cranberries, and more. It can also eat coconut, black currants, red currants, star fruit, guava, watermelon, and more.

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In Summary

Strawberries can make a great addition to a balanced diet. They are high in vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant, and low in calories, so they don’t contribute to weight gain. Fiber helps balance and improve digestion, and they are inexpensive and easy to find in most grocery stores. You will need to limit them to once or twice per week because of the high sugar content, but they can enjoy plenty of other fruits instead.

We hope you have enjoyed reading over this guide, and it has helped answer your questions. If we have helped you make your pet’s diet more varied, please share our look into if parrots can eat strawberries on Facebook and Twitter.

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