Brown bolt seeds .. They will always choose them , also sicience has proven that parakeets prefer bolt seeds. Because they are better tasting to them. More salty and crunchy ! Who knew parakeets had tasting buds !
my parakeets eat wheat that's in their bird seed so parakeets do.
Mostly smaller birds eat "bird seed" such as budgies and other small parakeets.
brown and white
No, they are seed eaters.
Well many birds eat seeds parakeets macaws it's their favorite food
Budgies are parakeets. They eat seed
3 weeks of age
My chickens like bugs best - any and all - then they prefer sunflower seeds mixed with wild bird seed.
You can find some good wild bird seed at places like Fleet Farm, Menards, Steins, or any other store like that.
Yes. Parakeets and hamsters can eat each other"s food because it mostly consists of seed.
The small black sunflower seeds are most preferred.
Awesome Question! Very important! Neither, they both contain large amounts of seed. As long as you do not feed your bird seed all the time it is ok to use these foods as a treat. They love Millit for training, which is seed, and that with their seed bars is quite enough junk food, and I do give that to my birds too. I am a bird lover and owner, so I am not spamming any particular company. I am using the following name for an example so you can copy and paste it to see what I am talking about. In the end the important thing is that you do not feed your bird only seed food. I use ZuPreem FruitBlend for everything from Parakeets to my Conure. Here is the important part: If you feed your bird nothing but seed you can cut their life in half. If you copy the name above you will see a picture of the food bag so you can see what I mean when I say pellets. There are also the tan pellets which they will eat, the zupreem tastes like cardboard but the birds have different tastes and they love it. The aroma from the bag gets them excited for feeding time, it smells like fruity pebbles. just make sure you get the appropriate size food for your bird. They make it in tiny pellets instead of shapes even for parakeets.