Is your customer breeding Lovebirds? Then direct them to the breeding and handfeeding food. Baby Lovebirds and their parents receive all the nutrients they need to stay fit and healthy with this variety of food.
But if customers are looking for a food to reward their Parrot with, then treats could be the answer.
Promote them to be used as an incentive for a good training session or behaviour or just to show a Lovebird how treasured they are.
These treats should only be a small part of a Lovebird’s diet. Instead the bird should be eating complete food, since it has all the nutrients that they need inside it.
Finally, some customers may want to feed their Lovebird a seed mix instead. The choices available are blended to be as healthy as possible. For example, they are low in unnecessary sunflower, are enriched with extra vitamins and minerals and some are even recommended by vets.
Encourage customers to buy feeding dishes or foraging alongside the food. Parrots enjoy retrieving their food from these accessories. In the wild they would naturally go searching for food.
Whether your customer owns a Fischer’s Lovebird, Peach-faced or Masked Lovebird, you can stock the right food for them here.
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