Kaytee Fiesta Natural Ingredients Parrot Bird Food, 4.5-lb bag
In a Nutshell
- Some birds love the variety of seeds, nuts, and dried fruit.
- High peanut and almond content are concerning for some.
- Birds may pick out certain parts and discard the rest.
Quick Verdict
The Kaytee Fiesta Parrot Bird Food receives mixed reviews. While some birds enjoy the variety of seeds and nuts, others find the high peanut and almond content problematic.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Variety of Seeds and Nuts (2)
The mix includes a variety of seeds, nuts, nutri-berries, pelleted foods, and dried fruits.
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Nutri-Berries and Pelleted Foods (1)
The mix includes nutri-berries and pelleted foods which are beneficial for birds.
Cons
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High Peanut and Almond Content (3) major
The mix contains a high percentage of peanuts and almonds, which may not be suitable for all bird diets.
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Unappealing Mix for Some Birds (1) minor
Birds may find this mix unappetizing or may discard parts of it.
Tip: Not easily fixable but they might prefer other food options
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Parrot owners looking for a variety-packed mix. β The variety of seeds, nuts, and dried fruit appeals to birds like Makai.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of African Grays or others. β The mix has a high content of peanuts and almonds, which some birds dislike or cannot consume.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food mix suitable for African Grays?
No, African Grays do not eat peanuts almonds.
Does the mix contain a variety of seeds and nuts?
Yes, it includes a variety of seeds, nuts, nutri-berries, pellets, and dried fruit.
Highlighted Reviews
"My bird, Makai, loves this parrot food mix. It's fresh and has a variety of seeds, nuts, nutri-berries, pellet and dried fruit."
"This parrot food ( for my CAG) is packaged as βnaturalβ. I opened the bag and immediately saw thousands of peanuts in the shell. The ingredients are ridiculous. Everyone but Kaytee knows peanuts should not be a large part of their diet. Also tons of almonds. I canβt even tell you what the res..."
Bottom Line
Potential buyers should consider their bird's dietary needs and preferences. If your bird enjoys a variety of seeds and nuts and doesn't mind peanuts and almonds, this mix could be a good choice. However, if you prefer a more balanced diet or need a mix specific breed dietary needs, you might want to look for alternative options.