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Why only seeds are not Enough for your parrot

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Why a seed diet alone is not enough and how you can really make a difference with natural food

At first glance it sounds logical – after all, seeds also occur in nature. But this is precisely where the misunderstanding lies. Many commercial seed mixes are far from natural: they often only contain fatty seeds (such as sunflower seeds), are old, processed and lack the rich variety that parrots do eat in the wild.

Parrots do not eat a monotonous mixture in the wild

In the wild, parrots have lived for millions of years without artificial vitamins, supplements or coloured pellets. Their diet consists of a colourful and seasonal mix of:

fresh buds and leaves

seeds from ripe and unripe fruit

bark, flowers and nectar

wild berries, roots and herbs

nuts, clay and even an earthworm from time to time

They forage, choose, taste and avoid what is not good for them. A natural instinct disappears if we offer them a diet that is too one-sided or artificial

Why only seeds can be disastrous

A bird that only gets sunflower seeds or a monotonous seed mixture lacks:

essential vitamins (such as vitamin A and K)

sufficient calcium and magnesium

bioactive plant substances

fibers that are necessary for healthy intestinal flora

And you will notice that over time. Think of feather plucking, listlessness, poor moulting, brooding behavior and even behavioral problems.

What are bioactive plant substances actually?

Bioactive plant substances (also called phytonutrients) are natural substances in plants that support the body without being vitamins or minerals.

They are found in vegetables, fruit, herbs, leaves, flowers and bark. And they are essential for the health of your parrot. These substances:

Strengthen the immune system

Inhibit inflammation

Protect cells from damage

Promote healthy intestinal flora

Support hormone balance and mood

Examples are flavonoids (in berries), carotenoids (in carrots and peppers), and polyphenols (in fruit, nuts and herbs).

They are only found in fresh or naturally dried food, pellets often completely lack these valuable substances due to the heating during the pressing process and processing.

So what is a healthy, natural diet?

Fortunately, there is a wealth of natural food that allows your parrot to eat as nature intended. Think of:

Fresh vegetables daily: broccoli, bell pepper, carrot, beetroot, zucchini

Seasonal fruit and berries: apple, pomegranate, blueberry, mango (in moderation)

Nuts in shell or peeled: walnut, pecan, almond, Brazil nut

Edible flowers & herbs: dandelion, chamomile, nettle, basil

Dried vegetables and fruit (without sulphur or added sugar)

Seeds in natural form: such as sprouts, pepitas or seeds from fresh fruit

Variety is the key word here. Variety prevents deficiencies and makes eating a natural ritual full of discovery again.

Switching? This is how you do it naturally

Make food visible and attractive, parrots like to eat what you eat. Cut vegetables into cubes, make skewers or food balls.

Offer something new every day, without coercion, but with repetition. New food is sometimes only accepted after trying 10 times. Reduce the seed supply slowly, so that your parrot can indulge its curiosity.

Eat together – share a piece of carrot or apple. Parrots are social eaters.

Nature provides everything they need

You don’t need pellets or artificial kibble to keep your bird healthy. When you harness the power of fresh, natural food, you give your parrot what its body and instincts truly understand.

Healthy, varied and full of life – just as nature intended.

Love Malenthe


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