Price: $17.39
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Introduction to Roudybush Senior Diet
Roudybush Senior Diet is a specially formulated diet designed to meet the unique nutritional needs of certain pet birds. This diet is higher in calcium, vitamins, trace minerals, and protein, making it suitable for older birds, African Greys, and weaning chicks.
Features
- Higher in calcium, vitamins, trace minerals, and protein to support the specific needs of certain bird species and life stages.
- No added sugars or colors, ensuring a diet that is as natural as possible.
- 100% edible, reducing waste and ensuring that your bird gets the nutrients they need.
- No animal by-products, making it a great option for birds that require a diet free from these ingredients.
- Scientifically formulated to provide a balanced and nutritious diet for your bird.
Pros
- Supports the health and well-being of older birds, African Greys, and weaning chicks with its unique formulation.
- Does not require additional vitamin or mineral supplements, simplifying your bird’s dietary needs.
- Allows for the occasional inclusion of fresh fruit and vegetable treats, providing variety in your bird’s diet.
- Backed by scientific formulation, ensuring that the diet is well-researched and appropriate for its intended use.
Cons
- The higher levels of calcium, vitamins, trace minerals, and protein may not be suitable for all bird species or life stages, requiring consultation with an avian veterinarian before switching diets.
- May not be appropriate as a general diet for all pet birds, limiting its versatility.
Product Details
- Discontinued by Manufacturer: No
- Product Dimensions: 3 x 10.5 x 9 inches; 4 ounces
- Item Model Number: 244MDSD
- Date First Available: December 9, 2010
- Manufacturer: Roudybush, Inc.
- ASIN: B003GTOIJQ
It is essential to consult with an avian veterinarian before switching your bird to Roudybush Senior Diet to ensure it meets your bird’s specific nutritional needs. This diet is not a one-size-fits-all solution and is best suited for birds that require higher levels of calcium, vitamins, trace minerals, and protein.
sandra –
Great
My BFA loves these pellets. Used this brand for 7 years. Smells fruity.
paula haby –
JoJo lives on !
My Double Yellow Head is over 30yrs old. She is doing great on this diet which was recommended by a veterinarian 3yrs ago when my parrot was very sick. She is shiny and looks much better than before Roudybush. I will never change food for my JoJo.
Oolie –
The most palatable and healthy parrot food out there
Edited to say that Milo recently began happily eating his pelleted food without complaint. Exactly why, is unclear. The flavor of Roudybush (which is no flavor) hasnât changed in the over a decade Iâve been feeding him it. I still make him other options every day and now heâs eating about half and half.I still wish these companies would put some flavor in these pelleted foods and what about a blend of textures?My 43 yo Double yellow Amazon has been on pelleted food since we discovered heâs allergic to nuts 39 years ago. His vet. Tells us he is the only Amazon patient in his sge range that doesnât have a heart condition and she credits the pelleted diet. When we switched, Harrisons was the only pelleted food on the market and it was pretty new. That brand hasnât changed – itâs bitter and otherwise flavorless. As the only choice, it set my bird up to dislike all pelleted foods.You name it, if itâs nut free, weâve tried it. The problem with every single food out there is that if it has any flavor at all itâs a chemical fake fruit flavor. Roudy Bush is pretty flavorless, but itâs been the most accepted food for my guy for over a decade.So does Milo happily eat this? No, hence the 4 stars ( it would get 1 or 2 if there was a rival that was any better). But he will munch on it for snacks if left in his cage. He eats it after we enhance it.What I mostly do with this is grind it up in my bullet blender or a 1970âs food processor or a grain mill, all of which I own. These pellets will break everything else that is more recent than the 1970âs.Once blended to the consistency of flour, I use it to make cookies. To the flour, I add ginger ( he loves ginger) and other spices I test on him that he likes. I use about a heaping tablespoon to 4 cups of ground pellets. In another dish, I puree fresh brocolli, kale, brussel sprouts ( his vet wants him eating lots of dark greens), with carrots, raw eggs, apple sauce, red palm oil, bell peppers – whatever is in my produce drawer except for avocado, of course. The amount of each is mostly by feel.,I mix these up to the consistency if cookie dough and divide it into fourths roll them into logs and freeze three of them. I make thin cookies out of the remaining dough and bake at 300 F on a greased cookie sheet. They wonât rise, so you want them thin so they will cook through but not burn on the edges. They take about 20 minutes to cook.Milo will sometimes eat these as is, but frankly, theyâre still pretty bland. My family has all tried them and agree – they taste like rusks or another bland cracker. So we smear hot sauce or salad dressing or spaghetti sauce on them or crumble them into eggs or fried rice etc.Youâd think after all that Iâd give it 1 star. But Iâm 39 years into getting this guy to eat and I can get a few months meals out of one prep session and then itâs just a matter of dressing it up for variety and interest. And, most importantly, aside from cataracts ( one from an injury) heâs healthy.
BOBO –
Good price on a good product
I donât eat it but the Parrots like it. It is a healthy diet for your birds and comes I all sizes. Always delivered on time for a great price
whippetmom –
Reliable
I have relied on Roudybush since 1984,and as the “kids” are senior psittacines now,this is a perfect product!
Brittney Rogers –
My senior throws it out of her bowl
My Macaw is 60+ years old and she refused to eat this stuff. She picks it out of her bowls and throws it in the floor.
F. R. Cox –
Just As Advertised
Very satisfied – thanks.
quiet girl –
Switching to a different brand
My large parrots have eaten Roudybush LARGE pellets for thirty years, until discontinued. They refuse the medium pellets. Switching to another brand after 30 YEARS.