Overweight, new pellets

AustinMatties

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Double-Yellow headed Amazon
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Goffin's Cockatoo
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Hello, I have recently [6months or so] taken in a DYHA and he has been on cheap Wal-Mart seeds his entire (6yr?) life. I got him switched over to ZuPreem fruit pellets because that is what's available in my area however he is overweight and im not a fan of this type of ZuPreem. I want to switch to a better, healthier pellet that's not going to cost a fortune. Any suggestions? I also have a Goffin's cockatoo who since I've had him for around a year and a half now has always been on the same zupreem. I was looking at something like the all natural zupreem, perhaps another type.

Going to buy it online in bulk and air-seal it since I only have ZuPreem available locally.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice!
Also if you know of any good (and well priced) nut blends to mix in occasionally I've been thinking of getting some as well.
 
Ville eat Harisson and he dont think that they are to expencive
 
I believe roudybush have low fat ones. Roudybush are a good brand, they makes good pellet for parrot, so you can check them out.

The pellet I recommend the most is Harrison's organic pellet, they are pretty expensive but they are very good, lots of the ingredients is human grade. But I not too sure if they have pellet made for overweight birds though.
 
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Harrison's is a great brand but it can be expensive, especially if you have to ship.
A great alternative brand is totally organics, it is high quality, HUMAN GRADE, and excellent for your bird. Just remember that no pellet is a complete diet and all birds should also be provided fresh foods.

Roudybush is not a human grade pellet, that means the pellets are not safe/fit for human consumption, we shouldn't feed our birds a food that isn't human grade. I also feed my dogs human grade(blue buffalo brand)
 
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