AboutLeah Expertise I can answer questions relating to feeding, setting up cages, behavior, sexing, and many other subjects. I don't have much experience with breeding, but I can try to help.
Experience I've raised budgies for over ten years, and have hand raised several of them.
Question The fledglings have hatched and now my mom would like to know what to feed the parents, so that when they regurgitate the food, the babies will benefit from it. Any ideas?
Answer You want to make sure they have good nutrition. In addition to seed and water, make sure they have a few things. Budgies can live on just seed, but its a high fat food, and they like a bit of variety, plus it gives them nutrition they need. Here's a few ideas:
-Cuttlebone: this will help them get calcium, and help the mom get back some of the calcium she lost laying the eggs. Plus its good for their beaks to have something to chew on in order to file it down.
-Eggs: cooked either scrambled or hard boiled is a great food for them. Keep the shells, either mix it in with the scrambled or leave the hard boiled ones in halves still in the shell. Be sure not to use too much cooking spray (its better to use vegetable oil instead of butter) or it will make them sick. They think its a treat, plus it provides calcium and protein. Oh, its a good idea to zap it in the microwave to make sure its cooked all the way through, and let it cool before serving it to them.
-Fresh fruits and veggies: Apples, carrots, and cucumbers are favorites. Very nutritious, and they eat it up! Makes sure the foods are at room temperature, thoroughly rinsed (some people swear by organics, but not necessary), and are in tiny pieces for them to eat.
NEVER let them have chocolate, avocado, or anything containing alcohol. I know, chocolate and alcohol sort of go without saying, and I don't want you to assume I think that you are stupid; I don't. But some people make stupid choices, and their animals suffer for it.
I hope this helps, and good luck with your babies! If you find something else you think they might like, and you're not sure if they can eat it, just ask!