Can Cockatoos Eat Cantaloupe? What fruits Can They Eat?

Published on Nov 01, 2021 by Bilal Qamar

Last Updated on February 24, 2022

Cockatoos are fruit lovers, and they naturally seek fresh fruits and vegetables. In nature, there are many fruits; among them, some are beneficial, and some are harmful to your feather friend Cockatoos. In this article, we will deep dive into whether cockatoos can eat Cantaloupe and other fruits.

The answer to this question is Yes, Cockatoos can eat Cantaloupe, but by considering some points. They are very sensitive to their diet because of their fragile health system. Cantaloupe is fresh, healthy, and orange summer fruit which is enriched with many vitamins and minerals. 

Cockatoos can eat these fruits because of their countless nutritional values. Naturally, many fruits are enriched with useful nutrients, but pesticides spray harmful for cockatoos. There are many ways to help you know how to serve cantaloupe to cockatoos in a healthy way. 

Cockatoos can eat Cantaloupe:

Cantaloupe is rich in vitamin C, B, E, Vitamin A, and many other useful minerals essential for cockatoos’ health. Cockatoos can eat Cantaloupe because it is a very healthy, orange juicy summer fruit. Cantaloupe belongs to the family of cucumber, squashes, and pumpkins, etc. 

Cantaloupe is not only delicious and juicy but it is enriched with many minerals like Iron, Zinc, Copper. Calcium, Niacin, and Choline are also very beneficial for the growth and development of cockatoos. 

Cantaloupe for Baby Cockatoos:

Cantaloupe is essential for the proper growth of baby cockatoos. Cantaloupe can be given to parrots, but it must be low in quantity because it is enriched with many things and has high sugar levels, which may be too early to give to new ones. 

Cantaloupe for Baby Cockatoos

It must be started with one tablespoon of Cantaloupe pulp, always start any fruit with a low quantity. Firstly, we can not predict whether a cockatoo is going to like the food or not. Always remove the Rind of Cantaloupe before giving it to cockatoos. The rind of the fruit may contain chemicals and the essence of sprayed pesticides. Because pesticides are usually sprayed over the skin of the fruit, and it penetrates till rind. So it should be removed because it contains some toxicity in it which can harm the cockatoos. 

Benefits of Cantaloupe for Cockatoos Health:

There are many benefits of Cantaloupe for the health of Cockatoos. All of the vitamins, minerals, and other essential elements in the diet of cockatoos are merely based on these fruits and vegetables.  Let’s discuss individual nutrients and their benefits. 

Vitamin B In Cantaloupe:

Vitamin B is present in many healthy fruits, and Cantaloupe is one of them. Vitamin B helps in the strengthening of the Immune system of cockatoos. It also helps in the proper functioning and development of the nervous system. Vitamin B protects the body of cockatoos from many infections and boosts their immunity.

Vitamin C In Cantaloupe: 

Cantaloupe is enriched with vitamin C, which is very effective for all parrots, including Cockatoos. When Cockatoos suffer from Molting and Nesting, they need Vitamin C in high quantity, and by eating cantaloupe, its deficiency can be fulfilled. 

Benefits of Cantaloupe for Cockatoos Health

Vitamin E in Cantaloupe:

Vitamin E is a  great source of energy for cockatoos. In cantaloupe vitamin E is present and it maintains the appetite of cockatoos. Vitamin E is also very effective in the birth of new offspring. It ensures energy to cockatoos during that phase. 

Vitamin A in Cantaloupe:

Vitamin A or Beta Carotene in Cantaloupe has very beneficial impacts on the health of Cockatoos. It improves the cardiovascular (Heart) system of cockatoos and maintains the digestion and digestive system of these parrots. Vitamin A also makes their plumage beautiful and bright in colors. 

Niacin In Cantaloupe:

Niacin is present in Cantaloupe, and it is also known as Vitamin B3. It is very essential for cockatoos and other parrots. It ensures health to the cardiovascular system and prevents these parrots from different heart diseases

Minerals in Cantaloupe are beneficial for cockatoos:

There are many minerals that are present in cantaloupe, and they produce very beneficial effects on cockatoos’ health. Minerals like Potassium, Manganese, Iron, Copper, Zinc, and Magnesium are present in it. These minerals can fulfill many deficiencies, and they help in the growth of cockatoos bodies and they make them resistant to many diseases

Seeds of Cantaloupe:

Seeds of cantaloupe are also very beneficial, and cockatoos can eat these seeds. Some fruits have a harmful layer of wax and other chemicals that can harm them, but the seeds of Cantaloupe are very nutritious and enriched with many vitamins and minerals. 

Precautions regarding the use of Cantaloupe:

Cantaloupe is a very nutritive fruit and cockatoos really really want this. But it should be served in a proper way so that harmful substances may not enter their body. Like other fruits, Cantaloupe fruit is also sprayed with pesticides in order to protect it from several bacteria and viruses. 

Precautions regarding the use of Cantaloupe

Always give the fruit to your feather fellow after proper washing. In Cantaloupe there is Rind which has toxicity in it. It may also contain some harmful chemicals and pesticides can also penetrate till rind from the rind. So, the rind should be removed before giving this fruit to cockatoos. 

Other Fruits that Cockatoos Can Eat:

Cockatoos can eat a wide variety of fruits and in the wild, their entire diet is based on fresh fruits and vegetables. Parrots can eat  Apple, Banana, Grapes, Mango, Papaya, Passion fruit, and  Pomegranate. They are very beneficial for cockatoos’ health. Seeds of apple and Guava must be avoided because it is very harmful to cockatoos. Guava can really disturb the digestive system of these parrots. 

Conclusion:

Cockatoos are fond of eating different fruits because nature has created them in this way. Their basic diet is on fruits and vegetables, but in captivity, the owners are responsible for providing the essential and healthy fruits to them. So, they must follow the ways and precautions because if it is not properly cleaned or washed, it can damage the digestive system of cockatoos. 

Also Read About: Can Cockatoos Eat Corn or Corn Seeds?

Bilal is an aviculturist who loves to write in free time. His personal experience with bird care and breeding enables him to share valuable tips. So far, he has contributed more than 100 blogs to this site. His goal is to promote bird-keeping and save endangered species.

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