During a slow and steady dietary transition, what must an owner establish as the absolute first step before introducing new foods?
Weigh the bird on a gram scale to establish a baseline weight
Shifting an Eclectus parrot, especially one accustomed to a high-fat seed diet, to a healthy, fresh diet requires immense caution to avoid the bird refusing food and experiencing rapid, unhealthy weight loss. The transition must be managed slowly and steadily. The very first and most crucial action an owner must take before implementing any dietary change is to establish a precise reference point for the bird's current state. This is accomplished by accurately weighing the bird using a gram scale to determine and record its baseline weight. This baseline measurement allows the caregiver to immediately recognize and address any concerning weight loss, providing vital feedback on how the bird is tolerating the new feeding regimen.
