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2.5 lb. Bag, Complete and balanced nutrition with essential vitamins and minerals in every veggie flavored nugget.
SKU | 1495208 |
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Primary Brand | ZuPreem |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2.5 LBS |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Ground corn, Soybean meal, Ground millet, Ground oat groats, Ground barley, Ground wheat, Wheat germ meal, Sugar, Vegetable oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), Celery, Carrots, Parsley, Beets, Blueberries, Cranberries, Ground flaxseeds, Calcium carbonate, Dicalcium phosphate, Iodized salt, DL-Methionine, Choline chloride, L-Lysine monohydrochloride, Vitamins (Vitamin E supplement, Niacin supplement, Biotin, d-Calcium pantothenate, Riboflavin supplement, Pyridoxine hydrochloride, Thiamine mononitrate, Vitamin A acetate, Vitamin D3 supplement, Menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity), Vitamin B12 supplement, Folic acid), Citric acid (preservative), Mixed tocopherols (preservative), L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate, Minerals (Manganous oxide, Zinc oxide, Copper sulfate, Sodium selenite, Calcium iodate), Rosemary extract
Crude protein (min.) 14%, crude fat (min.) 4%, crude fiber (max.) 5%, moisture (max.) 10%.
Most Helpful Favorable Review
The Healthy Way To Feed Your Bird
OwnedByMyParrot
13 years ago
Zupreem Natural provides your bird with a healthy, nutritional diet. These bite ...
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Cockatiels love it, but pellets are too big
Jaqueline
13 years ago
Both of my cockatiels just love the taste of this food, however, the pellets are...
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No, I do not recommend this product.
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What diet should I give to my birds (COCKATIEL) . Pls recommend something other than Pellets as it is not available in my location . I can offer it seed mix, fruits and vegetables and many other food. Pls advice me on what I should feed my cockatiel .
My cockatiel has been eating Leferber’s Premium Daily Diet pellets as a staple diet. She’s also been eating broccoli everyday. I also give her a bit of crushed eggshells once or twice a week. She has a cuttlebone available at all times. I’m wondering if this would be an okay product to give her? She isn’t much of a veggie eater. Will this be beneficial or unnecessary for her? I’m including the details of the product in attached photos. I do feed her some seeds as a treat sometimes. Thank you.
I have a 22 year old Timneh African Grey parrot. I have used Harrison's pellets medium size in the past. It has been discontinued. My parrot won't eat the fine size and drops the large size into water. I need suggestions of what else to use.
Why is my cockatiel eating her droppings? What should be her regular daily diet?
We're wondering if there's anything we can do to improve her diet. Right now she is eating pellets (Zupreem, converting to Zupreem naturals), seeds, and we offer veggies every day despite her never really finishing them. We're now grinding up a Tums onto the food every day, as she was egg bound recently. We get 30-60 mins of time outside a day when possible, for sunlight. Any suggestions, or does this look fine? Thanks.
I recently purchased a young cockatiels (old enough to be able to eat by itself and has feathers all over except for a little bald spot on the head) he is always fluffed up and has diarrhea but he is eating well and is very vocal. He also plays just a few times a day but is kind of always sleeping
My baby cockatiel is some 4-5 weeks old. Quite recently I've changed the consistency of its formula food. And I'm using Nestlé Baby feeding formula powder called cerelac. It used to eat 2-3 syringes of the runny formula.. Now that I have changed its consistency to creamy and thick..it barely takes some 1 and half. Please assist. It's absolutely fine otherwise
My cockatiel has very watery, and smelly poops. We have him on a pellet diet and he seems healthy. He is also molting if that is relevant. Thank you so much.
I am looking for the best pellets for my canaries. Last year they were on a seed diet, but I slowly switched them over to Zumpreem Fruit Blend. However, I've read that the Fruit Blend has a lot of artificial coloring and sugars. I'm having trouble finding information for what the best pellets are. Please help!
I have 2 parakeets and I have been feeding them seeds and millet. I believe that what I am currently feeding them is not nutritious. I am currently training them to eat fruit and vegetables and to be hand tamed. I would like to know what food can I buy for them so they can eat nutritious and I can take my time training them.
My cockatiel TAKA is sick now. He reduces weight from 85g to 65g within several months. He is now sleepy, fluffy feathers, less active, less vocal, seems weak. But he is still eating normally and regularly. Since there is no avian vet or any vet for birds here in my country, please help me. I started amoxicillin 2 days ago. (10mg per oral, b.d). Any further management suggested? I feed him Roudybush daily maintenance everyday. But he likes rice, corn when he see we are eating.
My cockatiel seems to be sleeping a lot. She is still a baby (probably around 11 weeks old), and was fed on pellets and millet. I'm not home for 5-8 hours a day, so I don't really see her eat or drink, save for when I've seen her eat millet a few times. She isn't any less social, and prefers to spend her time on my shoulder, even when sleeping, so she hasn't gotten aggressive or fearful.