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Roudybush High Energy Breeder Foods
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Vitamin and mineral fortified bird food contains balanced nutrition - no supplements necessary
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Ideal for breeding and weaning birds to help maintain a healthy weight
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Contains no artificial colors or sugars
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High-energy, nutritionally balanced bird diet is ideal for breeding and weaning birds. Diet helps maintain a healthy weight and contains needed protein to help birds gain weight lost due to breeding. Diet is fortified with vitamins and minerals so you do not have to use nutritional supplements. Simply feed to your bird daily along with your bird's favorite treats. Delicious bird food contains natural preservatives and no artificial colors or sugars. Resealable pouch helps keeps food fresh. Available in two package sizes and six pellet sizes: Nibles, Crumble, Mini, Small, Medium, and Large. See size recommendations below.
| Pellet Size |
Bird Size (from head to toes) |
Examples |
| NiblesTM |
for birds 3" and smaller |
Finches, Canaries, and Budgerigars |
| Crumble |
for birds 3" and taller |
Cockatiel, Quaker, Lovebird |
| Mini |
for birds 3" and taller |
Cockatiel, Quaker, Lovebird |
| Small |
for birds 6" and taller |
Dwarf Macaw, Small Cockatoo |
| Medium |
for birds 8" and taller |
Macaw, Cockatoo, Amazon |
| Large |
for birds 10" and taller |
Large Macaw, Large Cockatoo |
Please click on "More Information" for directions, guaranteed analysis, and ingredients.
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Directions: Feed as sole diet. Do not give vitamin or mineral supplements. Healthy treats may be given in moderate amounts if desired. Make sure your bird is eating the diet by evaluating his droppings. Store in a cool, dry place.
Use for parents feeding chicks: Add to Maintenance at rate of 1/3 High-Energy Breeder to 2/3 Maintenance for chronic egg laying hens or birds with hypocalcemia.
Introducing birds to pellets/Nibles/crumbles: Birds that have never been fed pellets or crumbles generally do not recognize them as food at first. Also, pellets are lower in fat than seeds, so at first most birds will not like them as much as seeds. Some birds readily accept pellets or crumbles as soon as they realize they are edible, while some individuals are very resistant to switching.
Ways to switch your birds over to pellets/Nibles/crumbles:
Controlled Cold Turkey: This method may be used with finicky, resistant birds that are starting out at a normal or excessive body weight. Remove all the old diet and fill the feeders with pellets. If you have the ability to weigh your bird, weigh first thing in the morning on the day of the switch. Weigh your bird every morning. If your bird looses more than 3-5% of its body weight, put him back on his old diet for 1-2 weeks, then try the switch again. If you are unable to weigh your bird, change the cage papers the day you make the switch and do not use litters, so you can evaluate droppings. If the fecal part of the dropping is small and dark green or black or if the droppings have no fecal portion, it means your bird is not eating. You can go for two full days for small species of birds and three full days for large species of birds. If your bird's droppings are still anorexic at the end of the switch period, put your bird back on his old diet for 1-2 weeks and then try the switch again. Most birds will switch the first time. The most finicky birds may take three attempts.
Gradual Switch: This technique works with birds that will try and eat many different foods. Mix 3/4 of the original diet with 1/4 of the Roudybush pellets or crumbles. Feed this mixture for one to two weeks. Increase the proportion of Roudybush to 1/3 and feed for one to two weeks. Continue increasing the proportion of Roudybush. When you reach 3/4 or more of Roudybush, change the cage papers and do not use litter so you can evaluate droppings. If you see anorexic droppings (see description above in Controlled Cold Turkey), add more of the original diet for a week or two. This method is slower, but safer for those owners who cannot closely monitor their birds.
Act as if you are eating the Roudybush. Many birds will try food they see their owners eating. Many birds will like the Roudybush pellets once they have tried them as treats from their owner and convert them easily after that. Always make sure your bird's droppings indicate they are eating once you completely make the switch to pellets.
| Guaranteed Analysis |
| Crude Protein |
19.0% min |
| Crude Fat |
7.0% min |
| Crude Fiber |
2.0% max |
| Moisture |
12.0% max |
Ingredients: Ground Corn,Soy Meal, Ground Wheat, Peanut Meal, Soy Oil, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Lignin Sulfonate, Choline Chloride, Salt, DL-Methionine, L-Lysine, Yeast Cell Wall Extract, Niacin, Mixed Tocopherols, Rosemary Extract, Ascorbic Acid, Citric Acid, Lecithin, Silicon Dioxide (carrier for liquid antioxidants), Manganese Sulfate, Calcium Pantothenate, Ascorbic Acid, Biotin, Yucca schidigera Extract, Zinc Oxide, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Alpha Toclopherol Acetate (source of Vitamin E), Vitamin A Acetate, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Menadion Sodium Bisulfite Complex (Vitamin K), Thiamine Mononitrate, Cyanocobalamin (source of Vitamin B12), Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide (source of Iodine), Sodium Selenite (on Calcium Carbonate), Copper Oxide, Propionic Acid, Ammonium Hydroxide, Acetic Acid, Sorbic Acid, Tartaric Acid, and Natural Apple Flavoring.
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