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Best Budgie Food

 


The best food for budgies (also known as parakeets) should mimic their natural diet as closely as possible. A healthy, balanced budgie diet includes:

1. High-Quality Seed Mix (Not Exclusively)

Look for seed mixes without artificial colors or added sugars. It should include:

·  Canary seed

·  Millet (white, yellow, red)

·  Oats

·  Buckwheat

·  Small amounts of sunflower seed (optional, high in fat)

Note: A seed-only diet is not sufficient long-term. It's low in key nutrients.

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2. Pellets (Nutritionally Complete)

Vet-recommended pellets help prevent deficiencies. Choose brands with:

·  No artificial dyes or flavors

·  High nutritional content

·  Small pellet size for budgies

Top Brands:

·  Harrison’s Bird Foods (Super Fine or Fine Grind)

·  Roudybush Crumbles

·  TOP’s Parrot Food (Tiny Pellets)

·  Lafeber’s Premium Daily Diet

Start slow if transitioning from seeds—budgies may resist pellets at first.

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3. Fresh Vegetables (Daily)

Offer a variety of veggies—these are essential for vitamins and enrichment:

·  Leafy greens (kale, romaine, dandelion)

·  Carrots (shredded), broccoli, zucchini, bell peppers

·  Corn, peas

Avoid: Avocado, onion, garlic, and raw potato—toxic to birds.

4. Occasional Fruits (2–3x/week)

Treat only—due to sugar:

·  Apple (no seeds), banana, berries, melon, mango

5. Extras & Treats

·  Egg food (good during molting or breeding)

·  Cuttlefish bone or mineral block (calcium source)

·  Millet spray (training/treat use only)

Feeding Tips:

·  Fresh water daily

·  Clean food bowls daily

·  Rotate veggies to prevent boredom

·  Use foraging toys to encourage activity

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