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Pictures Have these pellets gone bad?

Tiffytaffy

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I recently bought a bag of pellets from Fiory, and after I moved some of the pellets into another container, I noticed that some pellets looked a bit weird. Most of them are a nice consistent color, but some of them are a bit darker in color, and a few are very dark in color. Should I be concerned about the state of these pellets? Can I feed them to my bird? I think I read that Roudybush pellets can have some that are darker in color due to the iron added to it, but I've never bought Fiory pellets before, so I hope someone can help me on this.
 

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Roudybush has alfalfa in it, which can create some darker colored pellets. If you want the extra peace of mind, send the photo to Roudybush and ask their opinion :)
 

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I only have experience with the Fiori micropills- which are indeed colored but look like little pencil eraser slices. I don’t know what variety you purchased, but maybe you could google images of the food variety?? Otherwise, yes email the manufacturer!
 
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