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Jill,
Apparently it didn't get posted. I will try again.
In the book "The Complete Bird Owners Handbook", it suggests egg yolds,
any vegetable that is deep green or orange in color (great that Peaches
likes carrots) sweet potatoes/yams, spinach, broccoli,carrots, squash,
red peppers, endive and parsley. Fruits such as papaya, cantaloupe and
apricots are also good sources of Vitamin A.
These fresh foods can spoil, so I wouldn't leave them in the cage more
than maybe 45 minutes.
At first Peaches probably won't go for them. Keep trying the food for
several days and maybe she will get used to seeing them and try them.
Also, if she sees you eat them she might think they are okay and decide
to try them herself.
I hope this has helped you.
Good Luck!
BLL
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