Can Cockatiels drink potatoes, BAKED French Fry type near no grease or butter or saline as expected?

cuz of the starchiness of them, I just wanted to be sure back I try giving it to them.
Sure but not the bag french fries because they actually are cooked a little already with grease. Make them yourself from potatoes. But why bother since you will not like them. Just bake them but don't give them too much. Their elementary diet should be mostly a good pelleted bird food with fresh foods as a supplement.
Absolutely! they can have mash, baked, cooked any way as long as they don't have salt, grease etc on them.

Mine LOVE baked (no oil) potatoes with fresh crushed chilli on them & sliced potato & sweet potato baked to make chips.

I make a pulp with rice & veg for my birds dinners. I get it from this link at the bottom of the page:
http://eclectusparrots.net/fruitandveg.h...
Answers:    White potato's washed, peeled and boiled or baked are fine for birds in small amounts. Try cooking/boiling a touch of a white potato, chopped tiny, then add alittle frozen Mixed Vegetables and continu boiling until a fork goes within easily. Drain, Cool and serve your bird.
Sweet Potato's and Yams are a better choice, they provide vitamin A which all birds need.
Best steamed, but you can boil or boil them also.

Fed a varity of healthy avian foods daily. Fresh quality core mix,Organic Pellets along with a daily serving of vegetables and alittle fruit to ensure the bird is getting all specifically needed for good health.

Boiled Brown Rice is a healthy item to feed alittle of or to add with cooked vegggies too.



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