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626.1 | DON'T "PELLETIZE" THEM | ABACUS::BOURGAULT | | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:33 | 15 |
| If I were you I would stick to the Scenic or whatever you have been
giving your birds to date. The all have the same main ingredients
and if you are supplementing with veggies, etc., then I wouldn't
worry. The dealer will always try to push whatever he is getting
the most profit from or is currently selling. When dealers change
manufacturers they will ultimately push that new product.
Scenic is a very good diet. As for trying to get the budgies and
finches on it, I wouldn't bother. they are primarily seed eating
birds and I would let them enjoy what they like best. Unless it is
to your advantage to get them changed, leave them be.
Good luck!
Denise
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626.2 | | HYEND::C_DENOPOULOS | The vay you valk is fonny.... | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:01 | 6 |
| I don't know where you live, but I think Northeast Discount Pet store
in Lowell, Ma. sells pellet food from bins by the pound much cheaper
than Exact. Exact is supposed to be real good though. That's what I
use for babies.
Chris D.
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626.3 | more on pellets | ESGWST::MOEHLENPAH | | Tue Nov 19 1991 20:26 | 7 |
| I'm using Roudybush maintenance pellets. I had a vet recently (not my normal
vet) berate me for using that brand. She felt like Lafebre's was much better
and the proteins could be absorbed much better. You know, it's sometimes
real hard to tell if a vet is promoting some brand just because they stock it.
I left fairly confused. My macaw won't consistently eat lafebres, only
roudybush.
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626.4 | Lefabres | AVIAN::KIRSCHBAUM | On Wings of Fiberglas and Steel | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:35 | 14 |
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I have had several Vets tell me that Lefabres
is the absolutely best nutritionally sound
pellet food.
Unfortunately my Macaw HATES it!
Occassionally, in the evening, I put some in
his bowl pour pinecolada mix over it, and remove
any left overs in an hour or so. This is the
only way I can get him to even try the stuff..
-dick
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