Bar ALE Top Gun 16% with Cracked Corn Pigeon Food
In a Nutshell
- Are the birds used to color variation in food?
- Color pallette of the bird poop may be slightly unnerving if the user cares about it.
- Birds generally eat the food without apparent significant refusal.
Quick Verdict
This pigeon food is generally liked by birds but some mention the red pellets in the mix which makes the pigeons' poop brown and they are not as enthusiastic about it.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Birds Eat It Well (1)
Birds on average eat the food without issues.
Cons
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Red Pellets (1) major
Some pellets in the food change the color of the bird's poop to red.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Pet owners looking for a reliable feed for pigeons — The birds generally eat it without significant issues.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners who prefer natural, color-neutral diet — The food contains colored pellets which may stain the birds and which may not be easily trainable.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Does this feed change the color of the pigeons' poop?
Yes, the red pellets in the feed can turn the pigeons' poop reddish brown.
Highlighted Reviews
"My birds loved this not only looked amazing but performed well"
"This is pretty decent feed. NOTE....there are reddish-brown colored pellets in the feed and they turn the pigeons poop reddish brown. Birds eat it pretty well but not super crazy about the pellets."
Bottom Line
If similar color pet food pellets and stool palette issues can be dismissed then it is a good choice. Otherwise, seek an alternative with colorful pellets.