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Exceptional
Quality All ingredients are Human Grade
and Certified Organic.
For All Size
Hookbills
Readily
Accepted
by Many Birds!
All Natural
An all natural source of vitamins, minerals,
amino acids, and other nutrients for a happy
and healthy bird.
Naturally
Preserved
with Rosemary, Rose Hips, Lemon and Orange
Peel
No Artificial
Anything
No Artificial Preservatives like BHA, BHT or
ethoxyquin. No artificial colors or flavors.
No artificial vitamins. No sucrose/sugar
added.
No Animal
Products
or animal by-products.
No GMO
No genetically modified organisms.
Product Information and Ingredients
Suggested Use:
TOP pellets are an important part of a
complete diet. Feed approximately as much as
your bird will consume in a day. Some days
birds will eat more than others so the
amount will fluctuate. Discard the remainder
and feed fresh pellets each time. Consult
your avian veterinarian if you have any
specific diet related concerns. Although an
excellent source of protein, vitamins and
minerals, we believe that no pellet can
provide 100% of a bird’s nutritional needs.
Please be sure to feed vegetables, fruits,
nuts, and some seeds for a varied diet.
Certified
Organic Ingredients:
Rice, barley,
corn, sunflower seed hulled, alfalfa leaf,
sesame seeds unhulled, amaranth whole,
quinoa whole, buckwheat hulled, millet
hulled, dandelion leaf powder, carrot
powder, spinach leaf powder, purple dulse,
rose hips powder, rose hips crushed, orange
peel powder, lemon peel powder, rosemary
whole leaf, cayenne ground, crushed red
chili peppers, wheat grass powder, barley
grass powder.
Guaranteed
Analysis:
Protein 15% Max., Fat 6% Min., Crude Fiber
6% Max.
Pellet
Processing:
Designed by avian nutritionists to be the
best diet on the market today. TOP pellets
are cold-pressed (not extruded or baked) to
keep natural enzymes, vitamins, and other
nutrients intact.
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place, free from insect
infestation. Refrigeration is not required.
Pellets can be frozen to extend shelf life.
Once opened, please reseal in original or
similar container.
Ingredient Highlights
BROWN RICE:
Is a nutritious, wholesome staple food
containing a sizable quantity of minerals.
Its 8 amino acids are so proportionately
balanced that it has the highest protein
digestibility among staple foods.
CORN:
Is a good source of fiber, folate, vitamins
B and C and potassium.
SUNFLOWER
SEEDS: One, if not the most,
nutritious and healthy foods to be found in
the dried fruits sector. They have a high
content of healthy unsaturated fatty acids,
contain important nutrients like vitamin E,
selenium, copper, zinc, folate, iron and
phytochemicals, plus are a rich source of
proteins and fibers.
ALFALFA
LEAVES: Loaded with health-building
properties. Their contents are not only
balanced for complete absorption, but they
help assimilate protein, calcium and other
nutrients.
SESAME
SEEDS: Loaded with minerals,
especially high in calcium, magnesium,
phosphorus and potassium, and are so high in
vitamin E that its oil or meal is often used
as a preservative. Contains all amino and
essential fatty acids known today.
AMARANTH:
The mineral contents in amaranth surpass
every other grain. For example, it has twice
as much calcium as milk. Unlike most other
grains, it contains the amino acids lysine
and methionine. It's high in vitamins A, C
and E. About 10% of amaranth is made of an
unsaturated, high-in-linoleic-acid oil.
QUINOA:
A perfectly balanced ratio of amino acids
and is rich in vitamins, minerals and trace
elements. 4.3% of those are Alpha - Linol
acid, an essential fatty acid which is,
otherwise, only found in fish
MILLET:
A complete food, rich in minerals
(especially calcium) and vitamins,
particularly lecithin, which is important
for the formation of healthy feathers.
DANDELION
LEAVES: A rich source of beta
carotene, vitamins D, B complex and C. They
have a very high potassium content, as well
as numerous other minerals, like the bone,
nail and feather-strengthening minerals
calcium, boron and silicon. Dandelion leaves
are good for a sluggish liver, to remove
toxins from the liver and gall bladder and
to help cleanse the blood.
CARROT
POWDER: One of the top rated
vegetables, providing protein, calcium,
iron, and the vitamins A, C, and B, the
phytochemicals alpha carotene, p-coumaric,
clorogenic acids and the carotene complex.
WHEAT GRASS
POWDER: A concentrated source of
balanced vitamins, minerals, amino acids and
antioxidants.
SPINACH
LEAF POWDER: An excellent source of beta
carotene, vitamins C, E and K, calcium,
potassium, iron, sodium, sulphur, folic acid
and oxalic acid. They contain more protein
and chlorophyll than most vegetables.
PURPLE
DULSE: A sea vegetable that is a natural
source of essential minerals, especially
iodine, vitamins, ions, sea salt and
roughage.
ROSE HIPS:
Contain an extremely high amount of natural
vitamin C, and are, therefore, a great
antioxidant and strengthener of the immune
system. They are also very rich in beta
carotene, vitamin B-complex, E and rutin.
ROSEMARY:
A stimulant for the circulatory system and
strengthen the nervous system. Used as a
heart tonic, for respiratory ailments, gout
and rheumatic pains.
CAYENNE AND
RED CHILI PEPPERS: High in vitamin A, C,
iron, calcium and contain vitamin G,
B-complex, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium,
and sulphur. It is a harmless internal
disinfectant, increases the effect of other
herbs, cleanses the blood, wards off and
equalizes blood circulation, increases heart
action but not blood pressure, and helps
prevent strokes and heart attacks.
BARLEY
GRASS POWDER: is a complete whole food
packed with enzymes, minerals, B-vitamins
and the perfect balance of amino acids,
essential fatty acids, carotenoids,
bioflavonoids and chlorophyll.
Why we don’t have soy, peanuts or wheat in
our pellets.
SOY BEANS
There is more and more disturbing data
found about soy beans and products. Soy
beans in their natural state contain large
quantities of natural toxins and there is
data that soy is cumulatively toxic when fed
to animals. For example, The PARROT SOCIETY
NEW ZEALAND claims that soy products in bird
food have caused such problems as immune
system breakdown, failure of organs and
multiplication of the birds' own benign
bacteria.
PEANUTS
It seems that more and more birds develop
allergic reactions to peanuts, so we view
them as a great treat for birds that are not
allergic to them, but not part of their
daily diet.
WHEAT
Wheat is a common allergen and contains
about 80 different components that can cause
a negative reaction. The number of people
that are allergic to wheat and wheat
products is raising daily in alarming
amounts. If that is the case for humans, and
we are not sure how it acts in birds, better
safe than sorry.
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