Keep your Red Lored Amazon thriving with our handpicked range of high-quality, species-appropriate diets. Whether your parrot prefers premium seed blends, organic pellets, soft foods, or sprouting mixes, our collection supports every stage of health and life.
From complete diets by Harrison's, Askio Nature or ZuPreem to Tidymix soaking blends and Lafeber's NutriBerries, each formula is crafted to provide balanced nutrition, support feather quality, immune function, and ensure digestive health.
Options include pellets, seeds, sprouting mixes, and soft foods. Certified organic and naturally sourced ingredients are available. These foods are suitable for daily feeding, enrichment, and training. Save more with Subscribe & Save on selected products.
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- Formulated for Medium Parrots like Amazons
- Vet-Recommended and Nutritionist-Approved Brands
Top Featured Products:
- Harrison's High Potency Coarse – Complete, organic, vet-recommended
- Tidymix Parrot Diet & Pulse Soaking Mix – For varied texture and high digestibility
- TOP's Outstanding Pellets – Cold-pressed and nutrient-rich
- Healthy Parrot Sprouting Mix – Stimulates foraging and gut health
FAQs – Red Lored Amazon Parrot Food
1. What is the best food for a Red Lored Amazon parrot?
A varied diet is key. Use a mix of pellets (like Harrison's or TOP's), soaked or sprouted seeds, and fresh fruits/vegetables. NutriBerries are great for enrichment and treats.
2. Can I feed my Red Lored Amazon just seed mix?
No. While premium seed blends can be part of the diet, they must be supplemented with pellets, fresh produce, and other foods to avoid nutritional deficiencies.
3. Are these foods suitable for picky eaters?
Yes! Many birds enjoy Tidymix Pulse Soaking Food or Lafeber NutriBerries, which are both tasty and nutritionally balanced. Gradual transitioning helps too.
4. How do sprouting mixes benefit parrots?
Sprouted seeds are higher in enzymes, vitamins, and digestibility, making them an excellent fresh food option that supports gut health and mimics natural foraging.
5. How often should I change my parrot's food?
Provide fresh food daily and rotate diet elements weekly to prevent boredom and ensure complete nutrition. Keep uneaten fresh items no longer than 4–6 hours in the cage.