Sorghum millet is a plant species of the genus Panicle millet. The millet species Milo is the red sub-variety of the Dari grain and an ancient cereal plant. Milo millet has a low fat and high carbohydrate content. The floury seed also has a favourable amino acid ratio. Milo grains are reddish brown in colour and
Dari is predominantly white.
You want to make sure that the nutrition of your dear rodents, parakeets and parrots is optimal? Then you should definitely include milo, also known as red sorghum millet, in their meals. Milo is a wonderful food source that provides many important nutrients for golden hamsters, dwarf hamsters, rats, mice, budgies, cockatiels, agapornids, pink cockatoos, barred parrots and parrots.
For rodents such as golden hamsters, dwarf hamsters, rats and mice, Milo is an excellent source of fibre and energy. These little fur balls will love the sweet taste and crunchy texture of red sorghum millet. The fibre promotes healthy digestion and helps maintain a normal weight. The energy from Milo supports their active lifestyles and ensures sufficient strength and vitality.
Parakeets and parrots also find Milo a great addition to their diet. Budgies, cockatiels, agapornids, rosy cockatoos, barred parrots and other parrot species will love the delicious taste and crunchy texture of Milo. It's rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that help boost the immune system and support the overall health of your feathered friends.
To get the full benefits of Milo, make sure it's a regular part of your rodents', parakeets' and parrots' diet. You can offer Milo as a snack or combine it with other healthy ingredients to create a balanced meal. However, be sure to adjust the amount of Milo to meet the individual needs of your animals and ensure a balanced diet.