If your bird picks out the sunflower seeds and ignores everything else, you have met the single biggest problem in pet bird feeding. An all-seed diet is high in fat and short on the vitamins and minerals birds need, and avian vets routinely tie it to obesity, fatty liver, and feather problems. We compared the fortified blends and pelleted diets owners reach for most, from Wild Harvest and Kaytee seed-based mixes to ZuPreem and pelleted options, so you can pick a base diet that supports long-term health rather than just filling the bowl. The right choice depends on your species. Parakeets, canaries, and finches have different needs from cockatiels, lovebirds, and larger parrots, and a quality diet should be matched to the bird in your cage. We also explain why a sudden switch can backfire and how to transition a seed addict gradually. Always pair any diet change with guidance from an avian veterinarian, especially if your bird is already showing signs of poor condition.

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