Please feel free to contact us as to which food is best suited to your bird's dietary needs.
Goldenfeast: Madagascar Blend
The above price is for a 3lb. Bag of this mix.
From Goldenfeast:
Goldenfeast delivers a natural bounty of luscious, natural ingredients from all over the world. Companion birds will enjoy foraging through dried fruits and vegetables, assorted nuts, legumes, seeds, and ancient grains. Just like in nature, Goldenfeast diets are free of artificial colors, preservatives, and flavors and do not contain synthetic vitamins. Protected probiotics are added to help support immunity and gut health.
Madagascar is the world’s second-largest island country and is home to various plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. Madagascar Blend is inspired by this East African country and has a bounty of over 30 premium ingredients including papaya, Ceylon cinnamon bark, sweet potatoes, and apples.
- No Artificial Colors, Flavors, or Preservatives
- Enriched with Protected Probiotics
- Natural, No Synthetic Vitamins Added
For: Parrots, Macaws, Cockatoos, and large birds.
INGREDIENTS:Safflower, Papaya, Cashews, Almonds, Walnuts, Roasted Soybeans, Cranberries, Buckwheat, Oats, Pumpkin Seeds, Coconut, Sunflower Seeds, Raisins, Bananas, Apricots, Cherries, Flaked Corn, Carrots, Dehydrated Red Beans, Dehydrated Pinto Beans, Mango, Green Peas, Pineapple, Beets, Peanuts, Ceylon Cinnamon, Sweet Potatoes, Roasted Garbanzo Beans, Dehydrated Kidney Beans, Brazil Nuts, Sweet Peppers, Hazelnuts, Apples, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Casei Fermentation Product.
You can see the entire Goldenfeast Product Line by clicking on the underlined link in blue.
Click here to see the complete line of our Parrot Island Specialty Mixes.
For more information on what we use and recommend for the diet of companion birds - take a look at these articles in the Educational Articles section of our website: (Click on the underlined link)
Diet and Nutrition
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