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What Are the Different Types of Parakeet Seed?

S. Reynolds
S. Reynolds

Parakeet seed often includes the following ingredients: flaxseeds, millet seeds, and sunflower seeds. Usually, the seeds are sprinkled with a type of vitamin-fortified powder that is good for pet birds. Pet parakeets can eat a variety of "human" foods as well, including cooked rice and beans, fruits, and pasta. The parakeet seed, however, should be the basis of a bird's diet.

Parakeets, called budgerigars in some parts of the world, require an enriched, varied diet that includes seeds, fruits, vitamins, and vegetables. Parakeet seed should only make up a portion of their diet. In the wild, parakeets eat fruits, berries, greens, and wild seeds. People who keep pet birds should be mindful of their native diets.

Parakeets particularly enjoy eating sunflower seeds.
Parakeets particularly enjoy eating sunflower seeds.

Most parakeets love millet spray seeds because they are so high in fat and are calorie-dense. The packaged sprays commonly are found in pet stores and can be clipped to the side of the birdcage. A parakeet who overindulges in millet seed can add an extra layer of fat that is unhealthy, so bird owners should provide this type of seed sparingly. Parakeets do not normally find millet year-round, and they should not receive it daily.

Parrots should not be fed chocolate, mushrooms, apple seeds, dried beans, onions or avocado.
Parrots should not be fed chocolate, mushrooms, apple seeds, dried beans, onions or avocado.

Sunflower seeds are another high-fat food item for these exotic birds. Most small birds enjoy picking out the sunflower seeds from the mix and only eating those. If this is the case, the owner should make sure that the bird eats other food sources to get a fully balanced, nutritional diet.

Parakeets remove the hulls of each seed before eating. The hull is discarded into the same cup that holds the seeds. Bird owners must remove the empty hulls so that the parakeet can reach the seeds at the bottom of the food cup. The hulls are easy to blow off the top of the food container. A cup that looks full may actually hold nothing but empty hulls, which could cause the parakeet to go hungry.

The budgerigar is also known as the common parakeet.
The budgerigar is also known as the common parakeet.

Parakeet kibble is one alternative to bird seed. The kibble is made from compressed food items that contain a wide variety of vitamins. While kibble is healthy for pet birds, it should not be their only food source. Fresh foods are necessary for good parakeet health as well.

The Association of Avian Veterinarians states that certain foods are acceptable for pet parakeets in lieu of parakeet seed. Dandelion greens, citrus fruits, broccoli, carrots, and spinach can make up about half of a parakeet's diet. Wheat, pasta, and grains make up the other half. Five percent of the bird's diet should be made up of protein sources, such as eggs and cooked meat.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common types of seeds for parakeets?

Parakeets remove the hulls of seeds before eating them and often put them back in their feed cup.
Parakeets remove the hulls of seeds before eating them and often put them back in their feed cup.

Parakeets typically thrive on a mix of seeds, with the most common being millet, canary seed, and sunflower seeds. Millet is a staple due to its high nutritional value and ease of eating. Canary seed is similarly nutritious and appealing to parakeets, while sunflower seeds, although higher in fat, are a tasty treat that should be given in moderation.

Is a seed-only diet sufficient for my parakeet's health?

No, a seed-only diet is not sufficient for parakeets. While seeds are an important part of their diet, parakeets also require fresh fruits, vegetables, and fortified pellets to provide a balanced nutrition. Seeds are high in fat and can lead to obesity and other health issues if not balanced with other food sources.

How often should I feed my parakeet seeds?

Seeds can be part of your parakeet's daily diet, but it's crucial to balance them with other foods. A good rule of thumb is to offer a small portion of seeds daily as part of a varied diet that includes pellets and fresh produce. Monitor your parakeet's intake to prevent overeating and ensure they're getting a variety of nutrients.

Can parakeets eat any type of seed, or are some harmful?

While parakeets can eat many types of seeds, some are not suitable and can be harmful. For instance, apple seeds contain cyanide and should be avoided. It's essential to research and provide only safe seeds. Always remove seeds from fruits that may be toxic to birds and stick to those known to be safe for parakeets.

What should I look for when choosing a seed mix for my parakeet?

When choosing a seed mix for your parakeet, look for a blend that is specifically formulated for small birds and contains a variety of seeds to ensure a range of nutrients. Avoid mixes with artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. It's also beneficial to select a mix that includes fortified pellets to complement the seed's nutritional value.

How can I ensure my parakeet's seed diet is balanced?

To ensure a balanced diet for your parakeet, provide a seed mix as a base and supplement it with a variety of other foods. Include high-quality pellets, fresh vegetables like spinach and carrots, and occasional fruits such as apples and berries. Consult with a veterinarian for personalized advice on the proper proportions and variety for your bird's diet.

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    • Parakeets particularly enjoy eating sunflower seeds.
      By: Maisna
      Parakeets particularly enjoy eating sunflower seeds.
    • Parrots should not be fed chocolate, mushrooms, apple seeds, dried beans, onions or avocado.
      By: susan flashman
      Parrots should not be fed chocolate, mushrooms, apple seeds, dried beans, onions or avocado.
    • The budgerigar is also known as the common parakeet.
      The budgerigar is also known as the common parakeet.
    • Parakeets remove the hulls of seeds before eating them and often put them back in their feed cup.
      Parakeets remove the hulls of seeds before eating them and often put them back in their feed cup.