Hi Maggie,
This is a humorous post, but any advice is appreciated: I have been giving Luna finely chopped greens of different types mixed with her beloved Harrison's or alone in the morning to encourage her to actually eat them. Well today I tried mustard greens (a Southern standard; someone always has some in their garden) raw and chopped as well as about a teaspoon of cooked ones all sprinkled over her afternoon Harrison''s dinner. I wanted her to HAVE to dig through them to get to the pellets. Well, she pushed them aside, took a pellet withh some stuck on there and took a bite and squawked so loud and scooted away from her crock like something had bitten her! I mean, she won't go near her food bowl now, Harrison's or not. REally, I've seen 5 year old children do as much when the "Gross stuff" touches their favorite foods, but I didnt expect my bird to freak out at the taste of mustard greens! No success here. She hasn't returned to her bowl again this evening.
Allie