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Sprouting is genuinely worthwhile, not a fad — when a seed germinates, much of its stored fat is converted into more digestible proteins and its vitamin content rises, so sprouted seed is dramatically more nutritious than dry seed (and a great 'living food' for fussy eaters).

The real consideration is hygiene — warm, moist seeds are also ideal for bacteria and mold, which can be fatal to birds:

  • Use a proper sprouting seed mix and a clean sprouter/jar
  • Rinse thoroughly 2–3 times a day
  • Sprout only small batches, offer at the 'just-sprouted' stage
  • If it smells sour/musty or looks slimy, throw the whole batch out — never gamble

Done safely, it's an excellent supplement. If you'd rather not manage the mold risk, a quality pellet + fresh-veg base already covers nutrition well — see transitioning your bird to a healthier diet.

Jun 3, 2026