Converting your bird to pellets

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2014
  • Some birds take to pellets very easily, but others will need a little more persuading. Emma from Vetafarm is here to help.
    Converting any bird from a seed diet to Vetafarm complete pellets has proven health benefits.
    • Vetafarm Pellets are completely edible, so waste is reduced substantially.
    • Vetafarm Pellets are balanced diets formulated by veterinarians and nutritionists specifically for the unique dietary requirements of native and exotic birds.
    • Vetafarm pellets promote better plumage, wellbeing, stronger immuno defence and better all round health and breeding success.
    Always remember, while pellets are complete diets and are by far the most nutritionally balanced and superior food source available, it is always good to offer your birds fruit and vegetable matter for behavioural enrichment.
    For more more information on converting birds from seed to pellets read our helpful fact sheet here: issuu.com/vetafarm/docs/seeds...

Komentáře • 165

  • @HL-hw6qp
    @HL-hw6qp Před 2 lety +3

    I fed both my cockatiels pellets a few days ago. They both went to their dish, looked at the pellets, looked at me and refused to eat. Today I tried this method of a 50/50 mix, after a little bit of contemplating one finally started picking at their food, and the other copied. Later in the day I put an extra dish in their cage with only pellets, right beside their 50/50 mix. After a bit both my birds had started going for the pellets, and now that I’ve taken the 50/50 mix out they’re both happily eating pellets. I can’t believe that my 10 year old cockatiel who’s been on a seed diet his whole life, converted to pellets in a single day.
    Thanks so much 😁

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 2 lety

      That is fantastic Haiden! We are so glad to hear that they are happily eating pellets now! :)

  • @dountoothers
    @dountoothers Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent video, Emma! Thank you!!!

  • @khaledaltamimi657
    @khaledaltamimi657 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you very much! I saw your products today in the store here in Abu Dhabi, I will make sure to buy it and do as you said.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 5 lety

      Fantastic! Thank you Khaled!

  • @MyBudgieLovesToDance_Book4Kids

    Oh this is good! Very helpful :) I've been mixing the crumbles with carrots and other veggies in blender and add a few soaked/sprouted seeds at the end...works a treat!

  • @thepetclan9617
    @thepetclan9617 Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks so much! I will go to the petstore ASAP and try and convert my male normal grey cockatiel!

  • @josephbennett3482
    @josephbennett3482 Před 5 lety +4

    Wow that's a strong Australian accent. I came for the bird info but I got really fascinated by her voice, PS. I'm from the United States so I never hear different accents.

  • @nanceebirdlover5222
    @nanceebirdlover5222 Před 7 lety +6

    Thanks, that's great to know.

  • @MorningShimmer
    @MorningShimmer Před 9 lety

    I'm very excited to see the results of this. I have a young budgie that I got last week and I've been trying to teach him to eat pellets. I've followed the steps listed in this video and the dish is in the cage this very moment. He seems to be eating the small clumps of pellets too!

    • @MorningShimmer
      @MorningShimmer Před 9 lety

      ***** I'm back and happy to report that my budgie has come a long way. I found out he is actually a SHE! I am still feeding her this mix, but I've offered crushed, dry pellets a couple of times already and she will eat them now! Thank you for this video, it has helped so much!

  • @Ziggy695
    @Ziggy695 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you :) !

  • @tfvsc
    @tfvsc Před 6 měsíci

    I had tried a lot of tactics to convert my Love Bird to pellets without succeding. Then i tried this method and it was super easy. Within 1,5 weeks the bird is only eating pellets and keeping its body weight. Thank you!

  • @tonyeast6413
    @tonyeast6413 Před 2 lety

    thankyou

  • @161Manu
    @161Manu Před 8 lety +2

    My Canary had no problem at all eating the egg and biscuit formula like crazy! haha

  • @victoriathegreencheekconur5477

    That cockateil is cute

  • @lilithmarleen
    @lilithmarleen Před 10 lety

    I've never read about this trick before. Will definitely be trying it on my newest cockatiel (Twix). I have another cockatiel (Zazu) already eating pellets, and Twix has seen Zazu eating the pellets. I thought that would be enough, but it wasn't. Twix goes to the pellets but only breaks them and drops every little bit (I've watched him closely). I always end up having to feed Twix the seeds he likes, which is basically millet and nothing else.
    I'm not feeding them any colorful pellets as I know those are usually loaded with chemicals. I went with the healthiest thing on the market, which is Harrison's Bird Foods. Zazu was eating another brand of pellets but accepted the new ones in a matter of hours. Twix, however, doesn't seem the least bit interested. The mirror trick worked for Zazu's first conversion to pellets, but Twix isn't interested in his reflection either! It's very frustrating. I'll comment again in a few days to let you know how this method is working for Twix. Thanks for the tips!

    • @lilithmarleen
      @lilithmarleen Před 9 lety

      ***** Hi,
      I live in Portugal, so I have limited access to different brands. Anyway, I'm very satisfied with the brand of pellets that I'm using now.
      Update on Twix: I've had her DNA tested and she's actually female, which probably explains why she didn't care much about the mirror.
      I've tried your method on her for over two weeks without much success. As I lowered the number of seed in the mashed pellets, she was eating less and less and would scream at me every time she saw me, asking for food. I gave her the mashed pellets with seed mixed in them twice a day, mornings and evenings, and during the day I would switch to the pellets presented normally without any tricks. She would always fish all the seeds from the mashed pellets and leave the mash with the shells in it. Her droppings became more and more watery as the seed intake was gradually lowered. It wasn't working.
      I eventually gave up on this method and used a more direct approach to coax her into eating her pellets. I've put her and Zazu side to side and fed him the pellets by hand so she could see him eating. Then I took a little feeder half full of pellets, put Twix on my lap and presented her with the feeder in a way that she couldn't escape it. She attacked the pellets, which caused her to break them and pretty much destroy them into dust. It didn't take long until I could perch her on my finger and she would eat out of that feeder without any problems. She went from there to eating the pellets from her regular feeder in her cage in no time.
      Nowadays they are both happy and healthy eating Harrison's. Everyday when I handle them I feel their crops and they've been consistently full (something that wouldn't happen when they were eating seeds, for some reason).
      Both their droppings have greatly increased in size since they converted to pellets, and are much more consistent, with much less water to them, they are very healthy looking. Bigger and more consistent droppings means more frequent cage cleanups for me, but I'd rather have it this way :P

  • @shay4179
    @shay4179 Před 5 lety +2

    i think i’m gonna try the warm water method. my green cheek has a seed/pellet mix but never actually eats the pellets. she likes to either throw them out or chew them up and have them go all over my floor. also pretty picky about veggies too.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 5 lety +2

      The warm water method tends to work really well on even the most stubborn of birds Shay! If there are seeds there as well, they will always choose the seeds over the pellets as they are very high in fat content (kind of like junk food for us!). We would recommend over time adding more pellets and less seeds, until they are only eating the pellets. Then you can feed seeds as a treat in a separate bowl every now and then. We recommend a diet consisting of 80% Pellets, 15% Fruit/Veg and 5% Treats. :)

  • @Sarahhh_111
    @Sarahhh_111 Před 7 lety

    Hi , I'm trying to mix the coloured Vetafarm pellets with warm water and the seeds ,still its not working. My BF Amazons breeding pair eating the seeds and leaving out the pellets without picking the up. Is there any other way to do it ?? Thank you

  • @shaziaali9218
    @shaziaali9218 Před 4 lety

    Can common Mynah bird eat pellets?
    I have two mynah they are almost two months old i dont know how to convert them to other foods. They dont seem like to know how to eat on their own

  • @kenjiro2676
    @kenjiro2676 Před 7 lety +1

    Im going to do this, mine lived off pellets its whole life, I think my parakeet is 6-8 years old now, I want it to live as long as possible to I must try the warm water pellet trick. As the bird gets used to the pellet/seed combination do I start adding less seed and more dry pellets?

  • @charlesmasfen7492
    @charlesmasfen7492 Před 3 lety

    Is it cheaper giving a well mixed seed diet to a pellet diet

  • @erikok227
    @erikok227 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Vetafarm I've watched this video carefully and tried.
    And I could convert my sun conure! It only took 4 days.
    She loves Vetafarm md pellet the best among several pellets I tried. Thank you!
    I have a question. Am still working on converting my cockatiel and budgie and thinking to try Finch and Budgie Crumbles. Can you please tell me the reason why it's got more protein and fat than Vetafarm md pellet and other brand pellets? Isn't it too much for such small birds?
    Looking forward to your reply ;)

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      Hi, thank you for commenting, for your great feedback and well done on converting your Sun Conure so quickly! Generally Cockatiels and Budgerigars take a little longer as they tend to be a little stubborn! Finch and Budgie crumbles contain higher protein and fat than MD Pellets for several reasons. Small birds such as Finches and Budgies have a much higher metabolic rate than the larger parrots who would be consuming the MD pellets, but they also product larger clutches of eggs that tend to hatch and grow quicker, and they also lay larger eggs when compared in ratio to their body size. Therefore, their requirement for protein and fat is much higher :)

  • @GRIMRAJ
    @GRIMRAJ Před 8 lety

    My cockatiel poop here we dont have veta doc around wat to do ?

  • @nanceebirdlover5222
    @nanceebirdlover5222 Před 7 lety

    Hello,
    My conure, cockatiel and budgies all eat the superior egg and biscuit without any problems. They seem to love it, but aren't that fussed on the texture of the other vetafarm pellets. Is it ok to just feed the superior egg and biscuit in place of seed or other pellets?
    They all also eat sprouts, veges , table foods . Thanks!

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 7 lety

      Hi Nancee! Vetafarm's Superior Egg and Biscuit is a complete diet, perfectly suitable to feed in place of a normal pelleted diet.

  • @jmdenison
    @jmdenison Před 3 lety

    all of my birds were rescued. all of them gobbled the pellets right down. zupreme fruit/nut flavored fresh from bins $4 per lb. conversions was never a problem birds also need fresh veggies and about a tsp of fruit per day and tree nuts, 1 tsp but only tricks for treats

  • @Mohamedahmed331
    @Mohamedahmed331 Před 6 lety +24

    I want my bird to eat a mix of pellets, fruits and vegetables

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 6 lety +2

      Hi Mohamed, you can still feed fruits and vegetables with our pellets, I'm sure your birds would love that! Our birds here at Vetafarm are on our pellets but still get fruit and vegetables as well.

  • @luke3184
    @luke3184 Před 5 měsíci

    It says feeding more then 50% pallets can lead to disease issues so is it best sticking with 50/50 for Budgies?

  • @HeadshotHunterV2
    @HeadshotHunterV2 Před 9 lety +1

    +1 Upvote.
    This will probably sound like a fake comment BUT... I started doing this the other day (I think it was Tuesday) for my incredibly fussy Quaker Parrot who wouldn't eat anything but seeds. It's now Saturday and my Quaker is eating the Small (not Mini) coloured pellets like they're nuts straight out of the bag without even having to do this any more.
    I do have a question, though. Could I use this trick to get him to start eating Veggies? E.g. Soften up some pellets, mix them up with the seeds (like in the video) and then chop up, say, some silverbeet and zucchini into small pieces and then mix it in.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 7 lety

      Hey Wade, you absolutely could give that a go! Hidden treats are the best treats :)

  • @f1nnies731
    @f1nnies731 Před 5 lety

    Hi! This is super late but here goes, I was wonder how long is the shelf life of the pellets I’m going to purchase some pellets and I’m pretty sure on vetafarm pellets as they are more readily available at my local pet stores.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 5 lety

      Hi, thank you for watching our video and commenting! Our pellets expire 2 years after the date of manufacture! Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions! You can contact us directly by phone on (02)69330400 or by email at sales@vetafarm.com.au :)

  • @ajb3858
    @ajb3858 Před 4 lety

    I have a Jenday Conure, how to choose the best food pallets for him ? Thanks.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, thank you for watching our video! For a Jenday Conure we would recommend the South American Mix!

  • @BelBel45
    @BelBel45 Před 8 lety +3

    Thank you! Is this food ok for budgies?I usually give my budgies dried fruits and nuts as well as seed. I also give them fresh veg and fruit. But this time I saw this and got it, one of my budgies is new so he's adjusting but the other has been with me for some time.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 8 lety

      Hi Sezen, yes Vetafarm food's are good for Budgies. Both myself and another staff member have Budgies on Vetafarm Superior Egg and Biscuit and Finch and Budgie Crumbles. Some Budgies are much more fussy than others and take a very long time to switch over, sometimes months and months! Some of the pellets can be a little too big for Budgies, so I would recommend Vetafarm's Superior Egg and Biscuit, Finch and Budgie Crumbles and Nutriblend Mini.

    • @rickigloo1561
      @rickigloo1561 Před 4 lety

      dried fruit is bad, just saying, fresh is best ...

  • @guacamoletester4606
    @guacamoletester4606 Před 9 lety

    I am definitely going to try this on my budgies. I want them to have the best diet possible. Seeds, veggies and fruit, and pellets. Does anyone know if Harrison's pellets are good???

  • @cockateillife7254
    @cockateillife7254 Před 7 lety +1

    Hello how would you introduce pellets to a hand fed baby cockateil once it's ready

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 7 lety +1

      A hand-raised cockatiel will be much easier to transition on to a pellet diet, you can start by introducing a pellet that you have crushed up and made into a paste with warm water, instead of the hand rearing mixture, you can also put dry crumbled pellets into a bowl for the baby to peck at during the day as well.

  • @JP-cp1dk
    @JP-cp1dk Před 3 lety

    Hi there,
    Which Vetafarm pellet product would you guys recommend for my English budgies. Also should i just stick with one type of vetafarm pellet or mix them up over time ? Cheers!

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, thank you for watching and commenting on our video! For budgies we recommend our Vetafarm Finch and Budgie Crumbles. Some budgies also like our Vetafarm Nutriblend Mini. You can stick with one type or mix it up, it is completely up to you! Regardless, as long as you stick to 80% Vetafarm diet, 15% fresh fruit/vegetables and 5% treats such as seeds/nuts, your bird will have a nutritionally balanced diet! :)

    • @JP-cp1dk
      @JP-cp1dk Před 3 lety

      @@vetafarm thank you for the reply! I shall do just that which you recommend. Cheers :)

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 3 lety +1

      @@JP-cp1dk not a problem!

  • @Weirdkinkshamer
    @Weirdkinkshamer Před 5 lety +9

    I was wondering, once I converted my bird into Pellets will they start to try out other fruit and veggies or it really depends on the bird’s personality?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 5 lety

      Hi Rin, thank you for your comment! The fruit/vegetables that a bird will eat depends upon the bird's personality alot. They also can learn to like other fruits/vegetables and change their mind on their favourites over time! :)

  • @jhuy9247
    @jhuy9247 Před 8 lety +3

    Thanks for yout video! ButI am still having a problem with my bird: They've eaten pellets but it's just like snack with them. When they hungry, they don't want to eat pellets, they want to eat another food. Plez help me. Thanks very much.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 8 lety

      +Ồ lê Ồ la Hi, patience is key when converting. Some birds will take to the food within a day some take a few weeks. What type of bird do you have and what pellets are you feeding?

  • @pm6829
    @pm6829 Před 5 lety

    How long can the damp seed mixture stay out?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 5 lety

      We recommend changing the mixture every 24 hours. :)

  • @AaronLewisOfficial
    @AaronLewisOfficial Před 7 lety

    Hello Vetafarm
    Is feeding a pellet diet ALOT more healthy than just a seed diet, like what does the pellets actually contain?
    I would really appreciate a reply as my budgies are going on 10 years old and I would like to help them live abit longer by upping their diet...

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 7 lety

      Hi, the pellets Vetafarm produce, and most other bird pellet companies contain whole grains like maize, soybean and wheat, they also contain fortified vitamins and minerals that seeds lack. So unless bird keepers provide a seed diet AND multivitamin in water or other food sources regularly the bird will be lacking in most essential nutrients.
      Budgerigars are notoriously difficult to convert but that shouldn't deter you! I would start by grabbing a small bag of Vetafarm Finch and Budgie Crumbles or Vetafarm Superior Egg and Biscuit and introducing that to his food bowl, as well as providing an in water multivitamin. If you aren't able to ever convert your budgie, which can happen, especially with older birds who are very set in their ways, you can be assured he will be getting all the nutrients he needs from a in water multivitamin like Multivet Liquid.

    • @jacobearwaker5664
      @jacobearwaker5664 Před 7 lety

      Aaron Lewis they contain much healthier stuff than seeds trust me

    • @cockateillife7254
      @cockateillife7254 Před 7 lety

      Vetafarm how would you introduce a pellet from a hand fed baby cockateil

  • @Clipfarmingz101
    @Clipfarmingz101 Před 5 lety

    Hi I bought some pellets a couple of weeks ago for my cockatiel they are the coloured ones she is eating them and looks to enjoy them but her feces colour has changed to a bright green and white just wanting to know if this is normal thx

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 5 lety

      Hi Edgeit, this is normal for the consumption of Nutriblend Pellets :)

  • @jmdenison
    @jmdenison Před 3 lety

    if your bird still refuses pellets after mixing them with other things, you can try making birdie bread from pellets. add an egg an a bit of flour and mix with ground pellets and bake until firm. cut into birdie size pieces. some birds like holding food in their feet first. they so nutty!

  • @rachellin330
    @rachellin330 Před 4 lety

    Hello, I’m researching pet budgies because I’m planning to look after some in the near future. I’d like to ask which pellet food is best for budgies? Would the nutriblend mini pellets be good?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      Hi Rachel, thank you for commenting on our video! For Budgies we would recommend Finch and Budgie Crumbles, however they will also do well on Nutriblend Mini! :)

    • @rachellin330
      @rachellin330 Před 4 lety

      Vetafarm Hi thanks for the reply! I checked out the finch and budgie crumbles and I just have another question. Will the finch and budgie crumbles be a complete diet for budgies that I don’t intend to breed? Thanks

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      @@rachellin330 great question! It is absolutely a complete diet! We recommend having the crumbles as 80% of the diet, with the remainder being 15% fresh fruit/veg and 5% seeds/nuts. :)

  • @birdbrain9625
    @birdbrain9625 Před 6 lety

    How long do you leave the wet pellet mix in the cage before it grows mold? Does it need to be changed several times a day?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 6 lety

      Hi Gene, you will need to change the wet pellet mix at least once every 24 hours. :)

    • @birdbrain9625
      @birdbrain9625 Před 6 lety +1

      Well that was the easy part now for the hard part ..THE CHANGE IN DIET =o

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 6 lety

      Please don't hesitate to contact us with any future questions you may have Gene! :)

  • @Fluffaloo
    @Fluffaloo Před 4 lety

    My baby macaw is beginning to wean himself onto seeds (the pet shop doesn't do pellets for "temporary stays") and I will be taking him home in a couple weeks. How will I know when to decrease the seed ratio in the diet? Is it after one day, 2? If he takes a liking to the pellets immediately do I still offer the seeds mix in for a little while longer?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, thank you for watching our video! We recommend slowly increasing the pellet ratio and decreasing the seed ratio over 2-3 weeks. Remember to observe him closely and make sure that he is eating the pellets. :) We recommend a diet that consists of 80% Pellets, 15% Fruit/Vegetables, and 5% treats such as seeds and nuts. :) If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us at sales@vetafarm.com.au

    • @Fluffaloo
      @Fluffaloo Před 4 lety

      Vetafarm thank you! Right now he does seem to like his vegetables so that is progress I was just a little worried about the pellets. He will be getting veggies/fruit for breakfast and pellets (a mixture of different kinds) at night. I appreciate the help! :)

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety +1

      @@Fluffaloo not a problem at all! :)

  • @smallfry7743
    @smallfry7743 Před 6 lety +3

    What happens after about a month-and-a-half you cannot get the bird to eat even one pellet? I tried several different techniques and the parakeet simply won't eat it. I'm just wondering is some birds rather starve than even try the pellets?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi, some birds can be more difficult to convert than other birds. I have even heard of some birds taking over 12 months to convert to pellets. In the meantime I would recommend using a supplement such as Vetafarm's Multivet Liquid in water to supplement the essential nutrients that your Parakeet would be missing by just eating seed.

    • @NicoletteAbela
      @NicoletteAbela Před 6 lety

      can i use this for my cocatiel . she is the same she wont eat pallets ,

    • @0034
      @0034 Před 5 lety

      Same here, tried 3 times in 6 months including this method without success, I'm mostly gjve up now but still hoping to find more methods to try, they really wish to starve than try the pellets!!

    • @clawinnz
      @clawinnz Před 5 lety

      Your bird is smart. And knows the difference in real foods and what the manufactures claim.

  • @xft5
    @xft5 Před 2 lety

    Does this work with nectar pellets ?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 2 lety

      Hi there, yes, it does! :)

  • @jessicareeve9672
    @jessicareeve9672 Před 3 lety

    Is it ok to feed my budgies vetafarm MD? Please let me know. Thanks

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 3 lety

      Hi Jessica, thank you for watching and commenting! If your budgies are able to grind the MD Pellets down and eat them, they will be okay to have those! Due to their little beaks and high metabolic rate, we generally prefer to recommend Finch and Budgie Crumbles for them though!

  • @jorgepatino4979
    @jorgepatino4979 Před 6 lety

    Is it a bad idea to still give the bird(lovebirds) a mix of Pellet and seed all the time??

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Jorge, Lovebirds do really well on our Parrot Essentials and South American Mix pellets, as well as the Nutriblend pellets. The pellets that Vetafarm produce contain whole grains like maize, soybean and wheat, they also contain fortified vitamins and minerals that seeds lack. To ensure your bird has a fully nutritionally balanced diet, we would recommend feeding only the pellets. If seeds are given as well, they are likely to pick the seed over the pellets due to the seeds being very high in fat content. Also, if eating some seed alongside the pellets, their diet will no longer be completely balanced with the correct quantities of vitamins and proteins.

    • @jorgepatino4979
      @jorgepatino4979 Před 6 lety

      Vetafarm thank you so much!

  • @charlenerich1928
    @charlenerich1928 Před 4 lety

    My birds love their pettlets and eat combination of everything, I introduced slowly and leave them out and nibble the pettlets and eat fruit and veggies ....

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      Great to hear Charlene! :)

  • @Hollie36
    @Hollie36 Před 7 lety +2

    Can I mix two types of pellets?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 7 lety

      Of course, which type of pellets were you thinking? Some birds to prefer flavours, or no flavours, or colours or no colours. Try everything and see what they prefer.

    • @Hollie36
      @Hollie36 Před 7 lety

      Vetafarm I was thinking the zupreem natural pellets and the zupreem fruit pellets.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 7 lety +1

      Well it would be best to ask Zupreem then, I can only speak for the Vetafarm pellets sorry.

    • @ceasarcastro553
      @ceasarcastro553 Před 4 lety

      @@Hollie36 zupreem is bad

  • @evermoreisthebestalbum

    I just got a lorikeet I don’t want to feed her nectar so I’m trying to get her to eat the nectar pellets

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      Hi, thank you for commenting on our video! That is a great plan, if you follow the conversion process using Nectar Pellets and the diet that she is used to, she should convert over to Nectar Pellets over time :) It may take a little longer if she is used to a diet high in sugar.

    • @evermoreisthebestalbum
      @evermoreisthebestalbum Před 4 lety

      Vetafarm should I mix the pellets with the nectar

  • @as-gl6pp
    @as-gl6pp Před 4 lety

    my bird thinks the pellet is too hard... should i moisten them and if so, how?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      Hi Amira, thank you for watching and commenting on our video! We do not recommend wetting our pellets down, unless you are only leaving them there for a short period of time (due to moist environment resulting in bacterial growth over time). If you follow the conversion process your bird should be able to consume the pellets. The process can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. What species of bird do you have and what pellets are you feeding him/her?

    • @jmdenison
      @jmdenison Před 3 lety

      that's interesting, my birds dump everything in the water bowl right away, they sewer it right up. I also hang a water bottle for them. some of the bratty birds will even play with that and empty it out, so I hang them over the water bowls

  • @moonlight_frost_3682
    @moonlight_frost_3682 Před 5 lety

    What about with lories?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 5 lety

      Hi, that is a great question! For Lories you can follow a similar process by mixing their current diet with one of our formulated diets. :)

  • @wyomingadventures
    @wyomingadventures Před 5 lety +2

    Get a toy called hall of mirrors from J.W toys. You can get one from Amazon. Easiest way to convert to pallets. My avian vet told me about it.

  • @Dad_Lyon
    @Dad_Lyon Před 3 lety +1

    I'm trying this for our parakeets. Hopefully they'll be eating pellets in the next month.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 3 lety

      How exciting! If you follow these steps, they should be eating pellets in no time! :)

    • @Dad_Lyon
      @Dad_Lyon Před 3 lety

      @@vetafarm I can't believe it, but our birds are 100% switched over to pellets. Thank you for taking the time to make this video!

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 3 lety

      @@Dad_Lyon well done, that is fantastic news! :)

  • @builder6391
    @builder6391 Před 3 lety +1

    @vetafarm, can budgies eat your diet maintainable pellets

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 3 lety

      Hi, thank you for commenting on our video! We do recommend Finch & Budgie Crumbles for Budgerigars, due to the small particle size, however we have seen some that love Maintenance Diet and Nutriblend Mini. Some Budgerigars do find the Maintenance Diet Pellets too large to consume but others grind them down easily. :)

    • @builder6391
      @builder6391 Před 3 lety

      Thank you, crumble is similar to pellets right

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 3 lety

      @@builder6391 crumbles are similar to the pellets as they deliver the same great nutrition. Crumbles are ground down though. :)

    • @builder6391
      @builder6391 Před 3 lety

      O thank you

  • @abushafi55
    @abushafi55 Před 6 lety

    any chance you guys ship to saudi arabia?

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Mohammad, unfortunately we do not currently ship to Saudi Arabia. However one of our suppliers called Middle East Vet do! Their phone number is 971 4392 2851.

  • @JESSICAMAAS
    @JESSICAMAAS Před 2 lety

    My Eclectus parrot is 9 months old am trying to convert her to pellets she nibbles on them but doesn’t really eat them she’s obsessed with banana but I’m gonna keep trying

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Jessica, that is fantastic that you are trying to convert her to pellets! They are much better for them. :) We would recommend Paradise Pellets for Eclectus parrots as it is a species specific formula that also caters for their low iron tolerance. If you follow this process she should convert over, Eclectus parrots can be a little harder to convert and may take a little longer.

    • @JESSICAMAAS
      @JESSICAMAAS Před 2 lety

      @@vetafarm thank you so much for replying! I’m still trying because I know they will benefit her so muchh! I usually don’t give her seeds but do you recommend any seeds I can mix it with her? Thank youuu

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 2 lety

      @@JESSICAMAAS Not a problem! We recommend Paradise Pellets as 50% of the total diet, with the remaining 50% being made up of 45% fresh fruit and vegetables and 5% treat foods such as nuts and Deli Stix. The Deli Stix Best of Both Worlds would be suitable for an Eclectus! :) They also tend to like almonds and sunflower seeds! :)

  • @lucieguthrie6888
    @lucieguthrie6888 Před 4 lety

    Hello my Cockatiel is originally eating sunflower seed and I was planning to swap it with pellet but he ddn't like it I think the whole day his not eating what would I gonna do I'll just give him back the sunflower seed I felt sorry for him he might be hungry already thank you.

    • @tammylin8377
      @tammylin8377 Před 4 lety

      Im not a vet, but you should look up different methods on pellet converting. You need to try many different conversion methods to see what your bird likes best and go at his pace. Never starve them! He might not recognize it as food, and he will not eat it. You should mix a little bit of the pellets into his food. If it doesn't seem to work or he refuses to eat it, smash it up with warm water and see if he likes it. If all else fails, try another brand or ask for samples online (might be harder because of Covid). I recommend roudybush crumble/mini or Harrisons potent super fine. Small pieces are much easier to eat, and you can convert them into larger pieces when they get use to it. Sunflower seeds are very fatty and extremely not healthy as a main diet. Please consider introducing new methods and best of luck on pellet conversion!

    • @lucieguthrie6888
      @lucieguthrie6888 Před 4 lety

      @@tammylin8377 Thank you,so much💕

    • @tammylin8377
      @tammylin8377 Před 4 lety

      @@lucieguthrie6888 Not a problem! :D

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      Hi Lucie, thank you for watching our video and commenting! When a bird has been on a seed-based diet (particularly sunflower seeds), it can be quite a task to convert them to pellets - but it is definitely worth it! This can be due to the high fat content in the seeds (it is kind of like trying to convert someone from a cheeseburger diet to a salad diet)! They also sometimes don’t recognize the pellets as a food source (you don’t see anything that looks like that in the wild!) So we recommend following the conversion process with these birds. Whilst pellets are not something that they consume in the wild, we use ingredients that they would encounter in the wild and balance the pellets nutritionally to ensure that the birds receive the vitamins, minerals and nutrition that they need. If you send me an email at kiaira@vetafarm.com.au I can send you some more information sheets on the conversion process. :)

  • @tristan_stealth_4963
    @tristan_stealth_4963 Před 4 lety

    I did this and waited and it didn’t work what do I do help me pls

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      Hi Tristan, if you email your request through to sales@vetafarm.com.au one of our friendly staff will be able to assist you further. :)

  • @Faithneverfails7
    @Faithneverfails7 Před 7 lety

    Can I feed my rainbow lorikeet herbs and veggies

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 7 lety

      Hi, you can feed safe herbs and vegetables to Lorikeets, however they are a primarily nectivorous birds, feeding of the pollens and fruit juices of plants.

    • @Faithneverfails7
      @Faithneverfails7 Před 7 lety +1

      Vetafarm thank you very much for replying to my comments

  • @taranguyen591
    @taranguyen591 Před 2 lety

    I use your brand of pellets :D

    • @taranguyen591
      @taranguyen591 Před 2 lety

      It's worked like a charm 😁👍

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 2 lety

      @@taranguyen591 that is fantastic! Thank you for your feedback and support!

  • @timstravellingwok
    @timstravellingwok Před 2 lety

    I have tried the nutriblend pellets for several months now, and my birds, although will go for them, find the pellets too hard and difficult to eat. My birds include quakers, sun conures, blue throated conures, cockatiels, white fronted & black headed caiques and crimson bellied conures. They all have the same issue with eating your nutriblend pellets. In response to this problem, the birds will either drop the pellets through their cage floor and waste them, or take them to their water dish and drop them in the water, to soak them. Unfortunately, the pellets eventually disintegrate and foul up the bird's water, thus wasting the pellets and my money, as well as exposing the birds to dangerous contaminated water in the warmer months. Why do you make the pellets so hard, that the birds cannot eat them directly? Not Happy at all!

  • @cathysun4887
    @cathysun4887 Před 6 lety

    I tried it, but it doesn’t work for me

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Cathy, thank you for your message! Unfortunately some birds can be very difficult to convert! If you have tried all the steps and they still wont convert to the pelleted diet, you may have to continue feeding seed but supplementing the vitamins and minerals that the seeds lack. You can do this with a water soluble or feed-coating supplement such as the Vetafarm Multivet, or the Vetafarm Soluvite D. :)

    • @cathysun4887
      @cathysun4887 Před 6 lety

      Vetafarm my bird eats it, but he just spits it out

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 6 lety

      Hi Cathy, that's such a shame! Some birds can be very picky! :)

  • @cowgirl9925
    @cowgirl9925 Před 4 lety

    I have two parakeets I want to switch to pellet diet

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      Hi, thank you for watching and commenting on our video! That is a fantastic decision to switch to a pellet-based diet - this will ensure that your birds receive I balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals! We recommend giving our pellets as 80% of the diet, with the remainder made up of 15% fresh fruit/veg and 5% treats such as seeds/nuts. If you follow the steps outlined in this video, you should have your Parakeets converted to pellets in no time! :)

  • @bettymeow9764
    @bettymeow9764 Před 7 lety

    I have a conure and the old owners only fed her a seed mix.. I have Vetafarm pellets, both the plain and the coloured but she picks them out of the seed and drops them.. I will try this method.. But she doesn't even like vegetables or fruits either.. She'll peck at some strawberry and pear/apple but that's about all she will attempt to try.. Stresses me out because I know how important a proper diet is for her.. Just seed alone is not good for her health..

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 7 lety

      That's right, seed alone is not good for her health, persistence is key for birds, I have heard of some birds taking over a YEAR to convert to pellets. "Not right now" doesn't mean never :) In the meantime I would recommend using something like Vetafarm's Multivet Liquid and Calcivet Liquid in water to supplement the essential nutrients that your conure would be missing by just eating seed.

    • @bettymeow9764
      @bettymeow9764 Před 7 lety

      ***** Ok thank you.. I will have to try and find somewhere online that sells your product?! Will go and hunt some down.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 7 lety

      Where abouts are you located Betty?

    • @bettymeow9764
      @bettymeow9764 Před 7 lety

      ***** Newborough, Victoria

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 7 lety

      www.pets-megastore.com.au/ do Vetafarm online.

  • @PaperGrape
    @PaperGrape Před 3 lety +1

    I came here for teeps

  • @rickigloo1561
    @rickigloo1561 Před 4 lety

    my indian ring neck throws all pellets on the ground :(

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      Hi Rick igloo, thank you for commenting on our video! Is he consuming any of the pellets or did he during the conversion process?

    • @rickigloo1561
      @rickigloo1561 Před 4 lety

      @@vetafarm I have tried every Brand and the only one he seems to like is the yellow coloured zupreen banana shaped, and I heard that there full of sugar

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 4 lety

      @@rickigloo1561 it sounds like you may have a fussy one on your hands! Which of the Vetafarm pellets have you tried? Did you follow the conversion process shown in this video when introducing them or did you try wetting them down (changing them regularly) at all?

  • @sameeransari1144
    @sameeransari1144 Před 6 lety

    Is love to eat budgies fruit flavour pellets

  • @clawinnz
    @clawinnz Před 5 lety +1

    Pellets are NOT an ideal so called food and should not be part of any real food diets.
    Birds will take to a fresh Live foods like sprouts.
    Which just happens to be a far healthier diet than ground up mush, used as a bulking agent, that synthetic supplements are then added to.
    And look for Menadione in so many of these fabricated pellets. Not to mention so many other additives like colours that also been banned in so many country's.
    Added Salt and added Sugars.
    Healthy. Not really
    Ideal. Not really.
    Join decent groups and forums to learn how to feed decent diets.
    Like SPROUTS.

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 5 lety +3

      Hi, thank you for watching and commenting on our video. To clarify a few points:
      - Vetafarm uses only whole Australian ingredients.
      - Vetafarm pellets do not contain fillers.
      - Vetafarm pellets do not contain Menadione.
      - Vetafarm pellets do not contain any added salt.
      - Vetafarm pellets do not contain any added sugar.
      - All of our products are designed by a veterinarian and nutritionist with 40+ years of experience in assisting birds suffering from dietary disorders.
      Thank you again and please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions or concerns. You can contact us on (02)69330400 or by email sales@vetafarm.com.au

    • @clawinnz
      @clawinnz Před 5 lety

      @@vetafarm Thank for your prompt reply.
      Can you list your ingredients.
      So we can see the amounts of each.
      And clarify where you add supplements, either natural or synthetic.

  • @bryanliggett3257
    @bryanliggett3257 Před 3 lety

    You're taking all the flavor out of his life no thank you

  • @briangunsel6800
    @briangunsel6800 Před 9 lety +4

    4:20 such BS

  • @chezballer1481
    @chezballer1481 Před 6 lety

    This is very late but can I feed my birds a mix of 25% seeds and have 75% of pellets? Or should I convert them to a pelleted diet completely? (including fruits and veggies of course)

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 6 lety

      Hi, thank you for your comment! We would recommend converting them to a full pellet diet (as well as some fruit/veg for treats!) as our pellets are fully nutritionally balanced so that your bird is in optimum health! You can also give them treats such as the deli-treats :)

    • @jmdenison
      @jmdenison Před 3 lety

      you can give a bird 200 gr plus a tsp of their favorite tree nuts for tricks. plus 1 tsp of their fav fruit (mine all like bananas) for tricks. call their name and they should come to you for a treat. that way if your bird gets out, they should come right back to you for a treat and this is the start of free flight training if you want to do that. smaller birds should get less. macaws can have more tree nuts in their diet. good luck

  • @charlesmasfen7492
    @charlesmasfen7492 Před 3 lety

    Is it cheaper giving a well mixed seed diet to a pellet diet

    • @vetafarm
      @vetafarm  Před 3 lety

      Hi Charles, thank you for watching and commenting on our video! Most commercial seed mixes generally contain sunflower, millet, canary, sorghum, wheat, corn and oats. The sorghum, wheat, corn and oats provide little to no nutrition to the bird and are passed through the digestive system quickly. The seeds that do provide some nutrition are sunflower, canary and millet.
      When birds crack the seeds, you lose approximately 30% of the weight in the husk. So by the time you take a 1kg box of seed and remove the husks and the ingredients that don’t provide nutrition, there actually isn’t that much in there that is of use to the bird!
      Our extruded diets are nutritionally balanced and formulated by an avian veterinarian. Therefore, for maintenance, they do not require any added supplements.
      Unfortunately, whilst seeds are a fantastic source of fat, fibre and carbohydrates, they lack many necessary vitamins and minerals. A lack of these dietary components can lead to illnesses over time such as metabolic bone disease, fatty liver disease, lipomas, vitamin deficiencies and mineral deficiencies. We generally recommend a diet consisting of 80% Vetafarm Pellets, 15% fresh fruit and vegetables, and 5% treats such as seeds/nuts however this recommended ratio can vary depending on the species of bird. This ensures that they receive some enrichment and variety.
      Another benefit of feeding pellets is that there is less wastage and mess as they are less likely to flick them everywhere.
      If the bird is used to a seed-based diet, he/she may not initially recognise the pellets as a source of food. If they don’t begin consuming the pellets straight away, we would recommend following the conversion process shown in this video!

    • @charlesmasfen7492
      @charlesmasfen7492 Před 3 lety

      @@vetafarm thanks for the info