Hi Cindy,cindy wrote: I use pellets on all my birds but it is mixed in the seed, they always get seed. Only one bird was put on an all pelleted diet and that was a hen pet/tame lovebird that would go into egg laying mode when seed was added to the diet...my avian vet worked with me for the longest time to try to correct the issue...all pellets seemed to work for her.
I discussed diet with my avian vet when I brought home a Green Cheek conure baby...all pellets or not. She told me new studies were done that show a bird on a pelleted diet also need seed. She told me variety is essential for brain stimulation and it keeps the bird from getting bored. Seed does carry some nutritional value...also chitting and sprouting it increases the food value three fold.
The other alternative is a very complete vitamin, mineral amino acid supplement added to soft foods as directed.... one is AviVita Gold by AviTech, there are others out there as well.... you can chit your seed, mix in some ground dried egg food with the vitamins, toss and serve.
Anything you want your young fledglings to eat introduce at fledging.
Nothing meant by it, it's just me mate,
I can sought of understand about varying the diet etc and birds need a stimulant and what have you but I just can't really see what a seed eater gains from eating pellets,
It's like wild sparrows gorging them selves on bread that we so very often throw out into the garden for them but in reality it's not really doing em any good

Over a lot of years I have seriously tried the use of pellets and these have been fed to something I suppose in the region of about 400-500 birds,
Out of all these birds I think I had maybe about 10 birds eat pellets,
This to me is enough proof to meself that I was just simply waisting time and money and is now why I choose not to use em

The way that I look at it, if a bird needs seed it gets it, if a bird needs live food it gets it and if birds need to have soak seed and egg food to rear there young they then get it, these type of foods are vital for the keeping and breeding of various birds but the pellets for the life of me can't see where these are supposed to fit in

For whoever does use pellets that's obviously fine as I definitely can't say what to do, all I can mearly do is try to explain my experience with pellets and why I don't get on with em
