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Bird Food

Nutrition for every bird

Birds need a balanced diet to stay healthy, active, and vibrant. From seed blends to pellets and treats, we offer food options tailored to parrots, budgies, canaries, finches, and more.

Seed mixes vs pellets

Seeds mimic a natural diet but can lack certain nutrients if fed alone. Pellets are formulated to provide complete nutrition and help avoid selective eating habits. Many bird owners combine both.

Freshness and storage

Always store bird food in a cool, dry place and check expiry dates. Airtight containers help keep food fresher for longer and reduce the risk of pests or spoilage.

Treats and extras

Healthy treats like millet sprays or dried fruit can be great for training or enrichment. Just use them in moderation to maintain a balanced diet.

Feeding tips

Provide fresh food and clean water daily. Watch for signs of dropped or untouched food, which could indicate a health issue or a dislike for the blend.

Frequently asked questions

Can I feed wild bird seed to pet birds?
No, pet birds need specially formulated food to meet their daily nutritional needs.
How often should I feed my bird?
Offer fresh food daily and remove any uneaten food at the end of the day to prevent spoilage.
What's the best food for parrots?
A mix of pellets, fresh veg, and occasional fruit works well. Avoid foods high in fat or sugar.
Are all-seed diets healthy?
Not on their own. They can lead to deficiencies unless paired with supplements or fresh foods.
Do birds need grit?
Some birds do, especially those not on a pellet diet, but too much grit can cause health issues. Always check with a vet.

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