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Organic Parrot Food Contains Less Sugar Which Is Good For Your Parrot

You should not allow your to choose its own food because more often than not he will eat things that are not balanced and thus fall prey to illnesses. The best solution is to feed your with organic food and more particularly organic pellets that are a formula diet and which do not contain ingredients that could prove detrimental to the health of your pet parrot. In fact, many of the normal foods being fed to parrots contain ingredients can actually turn out to be toxic and thus would not be good for the health of a parrot.

No Menadione

In addition, organic food does not and must not contain any menadione though a small portion could help in providing the with much needed vitamin K. However, you would be better served in providing complete spectrum light for your pet as this is a good source for vitamin K and it is in fact, similar to what the would normally get from natural sunlight if it were living in the wild.

A major advantage to feeding organic food to your pet is that it will not have high quantities of sugar which is not good for the parrot’s health and if you have invested a small sum of money in acquiring your pet parrot, you certainly should not mind spending a few extra dollars in ensuring that your pet is not fed with food that has high amount of sugar.

The way to go as far as providing proper diet to your pet is the natural food way as these foods will be very like what the would have fed on were he living in the wild. Thus, raw and natural foods will ensure his continuing good health and also keep him lively without at the same time stuffing your pet with unhealthy commercially produced nutrients that could cause potential health problems further down the line.

However, if you go the organic food way, you will also be able to ensure that your pet does not consume harmful contaminants which are normally found in pellets that are not organic; especially as US government regulations mandate that organic food not contain pesticides or any other kind of contaminants.

To be sure, you can supplement organic food with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables that will also help give your pet high amount of nutritious content; though, whatever else you do, don’t ever feed your with chocolates, avocadoes and rhubarbs and also abstain from giving your pet any alcohol or caffeine.
Written by Bob B Taylor

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