








🦜 Elevate your bird’s daily diet—because they deserve the best, naturally.
Roudybush Daily Maintenance Medium 1.25 is a premium, steam-pelleted bird food designed for adult birds 3 inches and taller. Made from all-natural, allergen-free ingredients with no added sugars, colors, flavors, or animal by-products, it delivers a balanced 11% protein and 7% fat formula that requires no additional supplements. Ideal for year-round feeding, it ensures optimal nutrition with zero waste thanks to its 100% edible composition.










| ASIN | B0002GLYH0 |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,752 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #789 in Bird Food |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (244) |
| Date First Available | 10 August 2012 |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Form | Dry |
| Item Weight | 1.27 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 244MDDM |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 26.67 x 22.86 cm; 1.27 kg |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Specific Uses | Behavior |
| batteries required | No |
A**N
Great for my cockatoo
M**E
我が家のヨウムくん用にリピートしています。すぐに届くので助かっています。 嗜好性は高くはない様子ですが、健康に長生きしてほしいのでバランスが整っているこちらを継続して与えています。 それに加えてフルーツや野菜、ひまわりの種やナッツなども時折与えていますが、メインはこちらの製品です。 ヨウムくんと暮らし始めて10年以上経ちますが、一度も病気なしです。
C**S
I am allergic to a lot of grass pollens, and real grain or seed-based diets set off my allergies (its not the feathers, its the pollen and dust from the feed!). This pelleted food impressed me as being healthier for both me, and my birds. Parrots really should not be eating a lot of seeds, or the mainly seed-based diets, because that is not their natural diet and some of them eat too much of it (too high in starch) and become malnourished. Actually, they like to crack the shells of seeds and that is probably why some parrots go crazy for seed-based bird foods - and become unhealthy. Sort of like humans and buttered popcorn, potato chips and dips. :) This is a high quality pelleted parrot food, and they eat almost every bit (some dust or bits spilled outside the cage are lost, but nothing like all the shells on the floor, or the claw-fulls of fancy colored pellets that one of my birds likes to throw - like a little baseball pitcher). If I don't have time to give them fresh or cooked treats, they can thrive on this pelleted food alone and never tire of it. So it is clean, easy to feed, approved by all my birds, and is reasonably priced - -no more than some of the other brands. Their feathers shine and have wonderful color after a few months on this feed. I like it that Tom Roudybush did his graduate studies at UC Davis at the famous animal nutrition department, and then set out to produce one of the most wholesome but reasonably-priced commercial bird foods. It still outperforms the other pellets, even if it doesn't look like eye-candy in the bowl. It is minimally processed, wholesome, and apparently tasty to parrots. The medium sized pellets are meant for my amazon and pionus parrots, but sometimes they like the small or mini which are more "seed sized" and sometimes even the smaller birds enjoy gnawing on the larger sizes. It is funny to see a small bird clutching a chunk of large pellet in one foot and gnawing at it. BTW, if your bird is not used to pelleted food, and you want to get it to eat a new food, introduce very gradually. Also, empty the dish every day -- you don't want to find that the dish was full of shells of other seeds plus pellets, and your bird is going hungry because it refuses the strange new pellet. You might clean the dish in the morning and put just a few pellets in as a treat in the morning - -some birds pick them up as toys. Later in the day, add a day's worth of their old food on top of the pellets -- if any are left. For some birds, you might want to gradually increase pellets (only after signs that the bird does pick up and nibble at pellets) very very slowly, over a month or so, while decreasing the other foods. You might smear a tiny bit of peanut butter on a medium or large pellet and offer it as a "toy" (sneaky, but effective, if your bird likes peanut butter, as most parrots do). When your parrot clearly sees this as a special treat, you can then switch to this as its new food more quickly. My birds were raised with all sorts of foods, so are not picky, but given a choice, now will pick out the Roudybush pellets and eat them first! Fun to watch them hurrying to the food bowl and lingering over a size that fits nicely in their claw when they want to pick something up to eat as "hand food." :) I have not been able to buy Roudybush locally,and just bought a small bag to tide us over until next week when I will order a 10 lb bag.
B**E
This food has less waste and better nutrition.
J**T
I was feeding her Zupreem Natural before, and the Vet suggested switching to either this food or the Harrison. She really hated the Harrison, so she has been on this for a year now. I give her the medium pellet size. I supplement this diet with fresh fruits and veggies. She also was a peanut addict, and I've slowly changed that treat from one peanut in the shell to a half of a walnut per day. The Vet said tree nuts are better, as they have less fat. Almonds would be even better, but unfortunately my bird doesn't find almonds appealing. I also give her one veggie Nutriberry a day to add some Omega and satisfy her desire for seeds. I'm happy, and she's happy. This is a quality food without added sugar, and it has very little waste. And it's apparently more appealing to my Parrot than the Harrison food.
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