dancing_conure
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- Jul 20, 2022
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Hey guys
So the thing is... I live in Australia and its been really hard to find a good pellet brand that I can actually buy here. I've tried Harrisons, TOP's, Zupreem and Roudybush but they are only available in one or two online stores and have crazy shipping prices. I've seen lots of people here use Vetafarm but I'm not sure if it is a good quality pellet brand or not. They seem to have healthy ingredients and many birds have converted onto Vetafarm with no problems. I'm planning to buy a pineapple conure from a local pet shop near me but they are being put on an all-seed diet. My plan is to gradually change the diet to Vetafarm Nutriblend (+healthy vegetables and grains) first as it has flavour and colouring that might entice my bird to eat it. However, after my parrot has converted, I plan to supplement their diet with Vetafarm Parrot Essentials which contains no dyes and is a much more healthier option long-term.
Is this a good plan or should I consider a different brand to give to my bird?
So the thing is... I live in Australia and its been really hard to find a good pellet brand that I can actually buy here. I've tried Harrisons, TOP's, Zupreem and Roudybush but they are only available in one or two online stores and have crazy shipping prices. I've seen lots of people here use Vetafarm but I'm not sure if it is a good quality pellet brand or not. They seem to have healthy ingredients and many birds have converted onto Vetafarm with no problems. I'm planning to buy a pineapple conure from a local pet shop near me but they are being put on an all-seed diet. My plan is to gradually change the diet to Vetafarm Nutriblend (+healthy vegetables and grains) first as it has flavour and colouring that might entice my bird to eat it. However, after my parrot has converted, I plan to supplement their diet with Vetafarm Parrot Essentials which contains no dyes and is a much more healthier option long-term.
Is this a good plan or should I consider a different brand to give to my bird?