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Premium Rainforest Exotics Canary & Finch Bird Food: 4 lbs Bag - Ideal Seed Mix for Canaries and Finches Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
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Description of Premium Rainforest Exotics Canary & Finch Bird Food: 4 lbs Bag - Ideal Seed Mix for Canaries and Finches

Premium Seed Mix for Canaries and Finches. Triple Cleaned and Nitrogen Flushed for Freshness. Natural Ingredients Enriched with Vitamins and Minerals. No Filler Ingredients, Less Waste. Promotes Bright Feathers and Healthy Skin.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good clean fresh seed

Not well received by my canaries, the very beige appearance doesn't seem to please my birds who seem to gravitate towards darker seed. I will use it for soaking/germinating seeds.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Some shades

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Happy Birds for Food

I usually use another brand but chose Kaylor as the price was reasonable and if the finches eat they will buy in the future. As soon as they appear, eat them with no problem, I will buy again.

Pros
  • Best in Niche
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good idea, but: Food

Here is the list of ingredients because they are not listed here: white millet, German golden millet, red millet, canary seed, oat flakes, rapeseed, flax. Seeds, black thistle, diced carrots, vitamin powder, safflower oil, spinach, puffed rice. It was a normal mix for my finches but not for canaries. Diced carrots are actually a good idea, but finches and canaries can't eat them because they're too big and tough. they are better suited for bills with hooks. My wheat millet didn't eat either…

Pros
  • Permanent test results
Cons
  • No