🦜 Elevate Your Parrotlet's Dining Experience!
Volkman Avian Science Diet Parrotlet Bird Food is a premium 4lbs blend designed specifically for Parrotlets, featuring an all-natural mix of seeds and vegetables, enriched with essential nutrients to promote health and vitality. This dust-free formula ensures a clean feeding experience, making it the perfect choice for discerning pet owners.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
Unit Count | 64 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
G**.
My Nipper
My little Nipper (a parrotlet) has been on this seed for 10 years. Along with fresh fruit and veggies, Nipper also has the addition of a variety of other seed mixes. Even though the price has gotten pretty high over the years, why change when my ten-year old parrotlet is doing so well.
I**2
Parrotlets are enjoying this mix
Nothing to dislike!The parrotlets are enjoying this mix. They primarily eat fruits and veggies with seed as backup.
J**.
My Parrotlets love this food!
My parrotlets love this brand of food. When you open the bag, it smells fresh, and they immediately fly over for a taste. I highly recommend.
A**R
Recommend!
My parrotlets love this diet and they seem much healthier! Their feathers are brighter and fuller. They were on some junk diet from the pet store so they were dull looking. Worth the money and my parrotlets can’t get enough of it!
S**K
I wouldn't know what this tastes like, but my Pacific Parrotlet loves it!
My parrotlet is picky about other seeds but he loves this - every bag I have ever bought has been fresh and high quality. I love that this is formulate FOR PARROTLETS - that's hard to find! I mix it with his pellets.
P**L
Best quality, but not perfect
To begin, this is one of the only mixes available specifically for parrotlets. Parrotlets can be horribly picky, wasteful eaters, meaning this may be a rather expensive venture into husbandry for such a relatively small amount of feed [4 lb].Parrotlets are unique among hookbills as veterinary discussion and avicultural observation has found that it may be extremely harmful to feed pellets to color mutations of the popular Pacific parrotlet. It is necessary to feed this mix with fresh vegetables and fruit provided because the very small amount of dried vegetables in this mix is not enough for a parrot to be healthy. Often birds will reject fresh food in exchange for seed like that contained in this diet; we call them seed junkies. If your bird exhibits such behavior, it may be necessary to leave safe fruits or vegetables in the dish for several hours in the morning before they spoil and then give the animal this seed mix. It can prove necessary to do this daily for weeks or months until the bird becomes accustomed to and accepting of fresh foods, even if it does take a year for them to finally eat them in addition to this seed mix. An additional tip is to sprout some of these (undamaged, whole) seeds in a bag with moist paper towels after soaking overnight; if they germinate successfully it means the seed is fresh, and mold-free sprouts may be washed in cold water and fed safely to birds as an extremely healthy dietary supplement.The stated daily serving size on the package is one tablespoon for small birds or 1/8 of a cup for small parrots, which I support. Parrotlets eat seed by husking it and most often discard the husks in the dish, in the process covering uneaten food. By placing a small amount in the bowl less is lost among the husks and less food is also wasted if the parrotlet is a picky eater. It will also stop birds from becoming overweight, which poses a risk to organ health if they consume too much seed or eat only the seeds in this diet with the highest fat content.Instructions on the package recommend refrigeration after opening in order to preserve the diet.I would not add any additional high fat foods to this diet, such as sunflower seeds. The ingredient list as provided on the package is as follows:Safflower seed, white proso millet, buckwheat, cracked corn, paddy rice, oat groats, canary grass seed, sunflower chips, black oil sunflower, peanuts, orange oat groats (FD&C Orange #6), hemp seed, kibbled corn, cantaloupe seed, carrot dices, dehydrated green peas, red bell pepper dices, peppers, spinach flakes, soybean oil, orange oil (used as a preservative).The product has a few drawbacks, such as no indication of where the ingredients originate or whether the ingredients were farmed organically and responsibly. The product, like fresh foods, should be organic as it is extra healthful for the body systems of birds. It would be beneficial to reduce the size of the peanuts and further reduce the cracked corn as most parrotlets are unwilling to break these foods into smaller pieces and oftentimes are unable to do so.
A**D
My very picky parrotlet loves it
I took over my parrotlet from a friend who could no longer care for him. He had lots of feathers missing and looked kind of rough. She said he only eats sunflower seeds. Sure enough for the first few days he would only eat sunflower seeds and touch nothing else. We suspected he must be missing nutrients which he needed for his feathers to grow. Then I came across this food and it was a game changer. There are so many different seeds in there and while my little boy doesn't eat all of them, he eats a whole lot more than sunflower seeds now. Funny, he now avoids the sunflower seeds which are also part of this mix, I guess there is much better stuff in there. His feathers look so much better now after about 3 weeks with this food. I already bought the next bag.
C**S
Parrotlet Approved
My one year old Parrotlet really enjoys this. I don't feed seed as a main course everyday, I stick to a pellet diet. He gets excited when the Volkman bag comes out because he knows he's getting something yummy! In my opinion, Volkman is a VERY high quality food that my Parrotlet and Love Birds love. It always arrives packaged nicely and on time.
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