Normal or not normal droppings???

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Looks abnormal as not the typical green/white. However, droppings will safely vary depending on recent food consumption. Were these droppings the result of fresh veggies and/or fruits, or is this baseline with seed/pellet diet?
 
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It was a pellet and seed mix( supreme fruity blend)and some spray millet.
 

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Whenever my parrots eat supreme fruity blend, their droppings tend to change from green to light green/orangy :/ and the texture itself is softer and not as bouncy as when they eat Harrison’s pellets or veggies/fruits(sorry for the details, but the tissue picks up Harrison’s droppings better than Supreme droppings :D). If I mix supreme with Harrison’s, it goes back to normal
 
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So I shouldn't be worried about a bacterial infection? She's acting normal extremely happy and playful and screaming when I leave the room.
 

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Try changing the diet a little and see if that helps. If the droppings don’t change, i think it’s better to run some tests to be on the safe side. Hope it’s nothing and your bird is healthy ����
 

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At minimum, change your bird's diet over to Zupreem Natural or any pellet without dyes. See if that improves things.
 

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Dyes in food can alter color of droppings. I used to feed Zupreem Fruit Blend Pellets and found the birds who preferred red and green pieces had altered droppings. On days when fresh veggies/fruits given, more typically green/white.
 

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And a Normal Grey Cockatiel named BB who came home with me on 5/20/2016.
It was a pellet and seed mix( supreme fruity blend)and some spray millet.

BB looks similar too..he eats fruity blend and a special cockatiel seed blend,with a small piece of millet for treat. He also likes Bird Street Bistro stuff.



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