Kaycee fiesta parrot food is a nutritionally fortified gourmet diet made of a premium blend of fruits, vegetables, seeds and grains offering maximum variety, fun and nutrition for pet birds. Fiesta contains prebiotics and probiotics to support digestive health and is formulated with your bird species in mind. Kaycee understands that sharing your life with a pet bird is not only enjoyable but very enriching. Kaycee shows our love by ensuring we provide your pet bird with the best nutrition for a long and healthy life. With over 150 years of nutritional experience, it’s no wonder why Kaycee is at the heart of every healthy feeding routine.
Product Features
- Nutritionally Fortified Gourmet Food For Parrots
- Omega 3’S To Support Brain And Heart Health
- Antioxidants For General Health And Immune Support
- Enhances Skin And Feather Health For Vibrant, Healthy Plumage
- Contains Fruits, Nuts, Veggies And Textures For Nutritional Variety
- Prebiotics And Probiotics To Support Digestive Health
- Naturally Preserved For Ideal Freshness
HEAVY BUG INFESTATIONS! This was the THIRD time that this product was horribly infested with little moths that are extremely difficult to get rid of, so I’m officially done with Kaytee bird seed mixes. Skimming through past reviews, I see that other consumers have experienced the same little moths (or whatever they are) in their bags, as well. Only a couple of moths actually flew out of my bags when I opened them, but began showing up within a couple of days of using the seed mix – so whatever form from…
I can’t imagine where people don’t consider the safety of their companions. I just can’t see how people are ok with molded peanuts and spoiled bits in their winged friends food.I have had more than one bag of this, and they are consistently not checked for molds, and fungus. Especially the peanuts.These are family members here. And as such, the quality should at least be close to human food. Good food is a solid investment for the long life of your parrot. You don’t feed your kids crappy food right? Oh wait…….Goes to show you. It…
Last bag has caused an infestation of ‘Indian Meal Moths’ Last bag has resulted in an infestation of ‘Indian Meal Moths’ – which are revealing themselves to be highly resilient to extermination. I have found the cocoons in impossibly small places (as they intend to avoid predators in the wild of course), and it seems that when cocooned they are impervious to all but direct application of pesticide. Have been feeding my parrot this for many years, second occurrence.