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Ingredients: Rice, Rice Bran, Rice Protein Concentrate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Choline Chloride, L-Lysine, Potassium Chloride, Biotin Premix, Vitamin B12 Premix, Manganese Sulfate, Niacin, Zinc Oxide, Ferrous Sulfate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Copper Oxide, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, Riboflavin. Feeding Recommendations: Rice Diet should be available to your bird free choice with fresh water. Do not give vitamin or mineral supplements. How to use Roudybush Rice Diet If your bird is not eating a pelletized or extruded diet, the most efficient method for switching your bird is a controlled sudden introduction. This should only be done with otherwise healthy birds at normal body weights. Replace the food in the cage with Rice Diet and change your bird's cage papers (use paper, not corn cob or walnut shell or other litters). Watch your bird's droppings for two full days in small species (under 200 grams) and three full days in larger species (over 200 grams). If your bird's fecal portion stays very dark green or black and small until the end of that time period, it means your bird is not eating. Give your bird his old food back and try the switch again in a week. If the fecal portion starts becoming larger and lighter green by the end of the time period, it means the bird has accepted the new diet. Most birds will make the switch the first time but some may take two or three attempts. Many birds will scoop an unfamiliar food out of their feeder or pick it up and crush it in their beaks before dropping it, so do not try to determine whether your bird is eating the diet by seeing the bird chewing it or by its disappearance from the feeder. Watch the droppings. Once your bird is eating the Rice Diet, do not give it any other food items for up to 10 weeks. Do not give any treats unless it is unseasoned rice or a rice product with nothing but rice on the ingredient list. Even one bite of a food your bird is allergic to can cause a reaction. Keep a diary of your bird's preening and feather picking or mutilation behavior. If you see a decrease in itchy behavior or an improvement in feathering, continue feeding your bird the Rice Diet. This diet is formulated to be a normal maintenance diet for the life of your bird. After you've been able to fully evaluate the results of the diet, if you want to give your bird treats you can add one food item back at a time. For example, if your bird likes corn, you can give it corn (avoid complex processed corn products which may have other ingredients besides corn in them) and then watch your bird to see if the itchy behavior recurs. If it does, you know your bird reacts to corn. If your bird continues to do well, you know your bird tolerates corn and can have that item as a treat. If your bird reacts to the addition of a new food item, wait until the itchiness subsides before trying another new food item. If your allergic bird is housed with another normal bird, they can both eat the rice diet because it is a normal maintenance diet for any bird that is not laying more than 8 eggs each year or feeding chicks. Storage: Store diet in a cool, dry place. | ||||||||||
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The ideal maintenance diet for birds that suffer from food allergies and sensitivities caused by commercial bird diets. Formulated from rice products this diet provides your bird with the complete, stable nutrition necessary to help eliminate a particular "problem" food in your bird's diet.










