UnRuffledRx Organic Sprouting Seeds is a 12-seed blend formulated to make fresh, live food accessible for any bird — from small finches and canaries to cockatiels, conures, African Greys, Amazons, and large macaws. If your bird is ignoring food, picking through meals, or surviving mostly on dry seed, the root issue is usually recognition and digestibility. Sprouts solve both.
Why sprouts work better than dry seed
Dry seed is dormant. The moment it begins to sprout, its nutritional profile changes dramatically. Starches break down into simpler sugars that are far easier for a bird's digestive system to process. Enzymes activate, supporting gut function and nutrient absorption. Vitamins — especially vitamin C and B vitamins — increase significantly during germination. The result is a living food that birds instinctively recognize and are drawn to eat, even birds that routinely reject vegetables, pellets, or chop.
What bird owners typically notice
Most birds show more interest in food within the first few servings. Meal-picking and tossing tends to decrease because sprouts are soft, moist, and easy to manipulate. Droppings often become more consistent as digestion improves. For birds on seed-heavy diets, adding sprouts is one of the most practical ways to increase nutritional variety without forcing a full diet overhaul.
Who this is for
This sprouting mix works well for any bird owner dealing with a picky eater, a bird transitioning off an all-seed diet, or a bird that needs more fresh food without the waste of uneaten vegetables. It's equally useful for experienced bird keepers who already feed chop or fresh food and want a reliable, fast-sprouting base to add to the rotation. The seeds are certified organic with no additives, coatings, or preservatives — safe for daily feeding across all bird species and sizes.
How to use
Rinse the seeds thoroughly, soak in clean water for 8 to 12 hours, then drain and rinse again. Most seeds show tails within 24 to 48 hours at room temperature. Serve at the tail stage for maximum enzyme activity, or continue rinsing for a day or two for fuller sprouts. Sprouts can be served alone, mixed into chop, or used as a topper on pellets or other fresh foods to encourage reluctant eaters to explore new textures. Refrigerate unused sprouts and use within two to three days.
Bottom line
Sprouts are not a replacement for a complete diet, but they are one of the most effective tools for making birds more willing to eat and easier to nourish. For birds that have been resistant to dietary improvement, this is often the entry point that makes everything else possible.