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Does anyone give their AG ice cream? Einstein absolutely goes crazy when we go to the local ice cream shop (to the point of trying to fly on a stranger's shoulder to get a lick of theirs!) I always give him a tiny taste, as long as it has no chocolate ingredients, but that is never enough for him. How much is too much?

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I let Elmo get a little of my ice cream when I have it. She is the same way, she will go Ape **** until I give her some. I give her a few "tastes" while I have mine, and like you said no chocolate, and she seems fine. I know you shouldn't give parrots large amounts of dairy but a little bit won't harm them.

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My Nicky must be the only parrot on the forum who doesn't like ice cream :pinch:

 

I offered him some on a spoon, he picked it up in his beak, got a funny look on his face and next thing I know it's on MY face and he was splashing his beak around in the water dish. Too cold for him? :P

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Misty loves to pig himself out on ice cream.

 

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He doesn't get it often so it is a very special treat.

 

 

Steve n Misty

 

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Dayo loves Ice Cream, Fruit Pop cicles etc. We only allow him to have a little of ours as we eat it. he also just likes to "crack" Ice cubes and "bob" for them in our glass. :-)

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Ponti goes NUTS over ice cream, but we never give her more than a taste. My thinking is that if foods high in sugar and salt are bad for humans, they're probably equally bad for birds, so she gets a limited selection of those kinds of foods.

 

ponti will chase my bowl around trying to get a lick of ice cream, saying, "want a bite? let's have a bite! Is that good? yummy yummy yummy! Come here! Get over here! It's hot!"

 

(Ponti associates any change in temperature, hot or cold, with "It's Hot"...if you give her a food that's either warmer than room temperature, or colder than room temperature, she says, "it's hot"...)

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