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SUPPLIES & ENRICHMENT FOR BIRDS & SMALL ANIMALS

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Bird Street Bistro - Southern Feast on the Fly - 12oz
Bird Street Bistro - Southern Feast on the Fly - 12oz
Bird Street Bistro - Southern Feast on the Fly - 12oz
Bird Street Bistro - Southern Feast on the Fly - 12oz

Bird Street Bistro - Southern Feast on the Fly - 12oz

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CA$17.50

  • Part Number:

    BSB103

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No matter where your feathered friend hails from, they’ll love this south of the border mix. The all-natural, organic dried mix cooks in just 3 minutes and is packed with whole-food ingredients that are proven to be healthy food for parrots. Like all Bird Street Bistro flavors, the whole-grain base is full of nutrients, fiber, and amino acids. If you’re wondering what to feed your parrot, Southern Feast parrot food, an all-in-one blend, is the perfect answer. Dried peppers, carrots. and almonds add a delicious crunch that encourages active foraging. You can smell the Southern Feast spices while it cooks, and your bird will always be excited for meal time. Smell the vitamin-rich parsley, basil, cumin, kelp and cayenne!

  • 100% Natural, whole-food mix
  • Includes mineral-rich dried kelp
  • Ready to eat in less than 5 minutes

Nutritional Benefits for your Feathered Companion:

KELP - Kelp helps birds that experience iodine deficiency and improves feather condition. A great source of Magnesium, Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron, Potassium, 12 vitamins (including A, B1, B2, C, D and E ), 21 amino acids and over 60 minerals and trace elements. It is particularly rich in the trace element iodine and tocopherol (Vitamin E). CAYENNE PEPPER - Cayenne is native to tropical where many of our feathered friends hail from. Cayenne is known for its blood cleansing properties, fending off disease and to also equalize blood circulation. Don’t worry, Cayenne wont “burn” birds the same way it does we us. Cayenne strengthens the heart action but at the same time it does not increase blood pressure. It is known to have antibacterial properties and to prevent heart attacks and stroke. QUINOA - Quinoa is jam-packed with lysine and healthy amounts of the other amino acids that make a protein complete, besides being a repository for phosphorus, calcium, iron, vitamin E, and assorted B vitamins. PARSLEY - Parsley contains iron, beta carotene and vitamins B1, B2 and C. This tasty herb is in many of our blends due to its much needed minerals: potassium, calcium, manganese, iron and magnesium. Birds love it!

Southern Parrot Food Ingredients:

Organic couscous, organic bulgur wheat, organic hulled millet, organic rolled oats, non-GMO dried carrots, non-GMO dried peppers, organic quinoa, non-GMO almond pieces, parsley, organic cayenne pepper, basil leaves, ground cumin, dried kelp.

Parrot Food Cooking Directions (2-3 min)

Microwave: Place 1 cup (235ml) of Southern Feast in a large microwaveable bowl. Add 1-1/4 cups (295ml) of water. Microwave on high for 2-3 minutes, just until water begins to boil. Attend microwave during cooking to prevent boiling over. Remove from microwave, cover tightly, and let cool before serving.

Stovetop: Add 1 cup (235ml) Southern Feast to 1-1/4 cups (295ml) boiling water in a medium-sized pot. Stir just until the product is moistened. Remove from heat, cover tightly, and let cool before serving. Note: As altitude increases and atmospheric pressure decreases, the boiling point of water decreases. To compensate for the lower boiling point of water, the cooking time must be increased.

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