🍇 Elevate your bird’s diet with a fruit-forward feast they won’t forget!
ZuPreem FruitBlend Bird Food offers a complete, vet-recommended diet for medium birds like canaries and finches, featuring natural fruit flavors and a pellet size tailored for easy consumption. Made in the USA and backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee, it ensures your feathered friend enjoys both health and taste every day.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Unit Count | 32.00 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
M**.
Great product
My bird loves these
F**R
Great food and size for soft bills
I have ordered this many times from this seller, Always very pleased with transaction and product Always fresh and birds love it!
M**C
Works Well as a Supplemental Treat for Larger Birds
This company's products are fairly expensive. I have 3 birds (2 Amazons and 1 African Grey). I feed them a brown pellet diet plus some soft food. I found that that sprinkling about a 1/4 teaspoon of these very small pellets on top of the regular food works quite well. They always eat these mini-pellets as well as the regular diet. I think it provides some variety and stimulation. I keep the 10 pound bag in the freezer with a smaller container for daily use to keep it fresh. It lasts quite a long time that way.
S**A
Highly recommend!
Healthy!
E**N
The Birds Like it OK
Switching my small birds [canaries & finches] from seeds to pellets at the vet's suggestion. They are not thrilled by this change of plans but after slowly phasing the seed out and adding more pellets they are now fully pelletized. Unfortunately, since these pellets are colored my birds do have color preferences - green seems especially popular - so there is still waste, but its less than all the seeds and seed hulls they flick around everywhere. Haven't tasted it myself but the pellets smell vaguely fruity, so I assume they are palatable enough. I still give them seeds, veg and other goodies along with the pellets and that seems to work fine.
C**E
Best for My Birds!!!
My Parakeets don't like Zupreem - they devour it!!!!As per my Vet's recommendation I switched my birds (Parakeets) from a seed diet to Zupreem; it is healthier for them as seeds contain a lot of fat, which can be difficult for their tiny livers to process. Some small birds can develop life-threatening Xanthomas from seeds as my one Parakeet had and hence my introduction to this product.Parakeets can be exceedingly difficult to convert to a non-seed diet; in fact I had begun to think it was impossible when I went through the process.Suggestion:After almost giving up on converting my birds (the ill one's life depended on it!!) I decided to make a "bird smoothie" to aid the process. I added some Zupreem and fruit juice to the blender and made a baby food consistency slurry. I made enough to last a few days - I refrigerated the surplus. I spread the slurry out on a saucer and embedded my birds regular seeds into it. This way the birds had no choice but to pick through the mix and in so doing developed a taste for and recognition of the Zupreem mash as food.I repeated this process over several days - each day reducing the amount of the seeds and replacing with dry Zupreem pellets. After 4-5 days, I fed my birds 100% Zupreem with a bit of fruit juice. Finally, on the 5th day, I went 100% dry Zupreem and my birds are hooked! They love this stuff and my formerly ill Parakeet is not only 100% back to normal - he is the healthiest I've ever seen him!!Also please note: If you have regular sized Parakeets, get the X-Small bird size; Parakeets don't like the larger pellets - trust me on this!!FYI: If you wet your Zupreem as I've described, it will perish after about 4 hours. Please be sure to replace with fresh - refrigerate any pre-made slurry. It lasted me several days.
S**E
Nutritious and helped get them off seed!
My vet recommended this product for my two parakeets because they wouldn't eat anything but seed and they were overweight. One of them even had a fatty liver - evidenced by an excessively long beak that I had to have the vet trim. With this product I was able to get them off seed. I mixed a little zuPreem with their seed. A couple of days later I completely stopped the seed. They were hesitant at first, but now they love it. To get them to eat greens, I sprinkled some zuPreem on wet kale that I had placed in their bathing bowl. They have a large flight cage and I place their feeding, water and bath bowls at the bottom of the cage out of the way of perches, so no pooping in the bowls, lol. I had tried many times before to hang seed-coated kale from the top and sides of the cages, but they wouldn't go near it, as if it was some predator, lol. Now they rip into the kale. Note that their heavy, shallow, ceramic bowls (the kind that you can bake in) all look the same, about the diameter and depth of a personal pan pizza or tarte. I added a fourth that holds only the greens, which I no longer add ZuPreem to because they eat their greens without it. So there is a water bowl, a greens bowl, a bath bowl, and a ZuPreem bowl. Their diet is balanced now. Their energy levels are up, as evidenced by more movement, both flight and exploring the environment in and around their cage. This product has added longevity and birdy contentment to their lives. Thanks ZuPreem!!!
R**A
High in Sugar
Did you buy this because a vet recommended it to you? I was, and I bought this thinking I was doing my bird a huge favor and helping them get a better diet until I looked at the ingredients. BOTH the natural and flavored/colorful pellets by Zupreem have sugar within the first ten ingredients. With how cheap it is I advise you to take caution. As for why vets recommend it? Sure, it works and is giving your birds vitamins but sugar in large quantities is bad for birds. Your birds eat pellets everyday. This will do more harm then good please don’t let anyone convince you otherwise.
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