
Bali Mynahs require a nutritionally balanced diet to stay healthy, active, and maintain their vibrant plumage. As softbill birds, they primarily consume fruits, insects, and specialized pellets, rather than seeds or nuts. A well-rounded diet should consist of low-iron pellets, fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasional protein sources to ensure optimal health. Below is a detailed breakdown of the ideal diet for a Bali Mynah.
1. Mynah Bird Pellets (Primary Diet – 60-70%)
The majority of a Bali Mynah’s diet should be high-quality, low-iron pellets, specifically formulated for softbill birds. These pellets provide essential vitamins, minerals, and nutrients without excessive iron, which can lead to iron storage disease (hemochromatosis)—a serious health issue in mynah birds. Some of the best low-iron pellet brands include Harrison’s Low-Iron Bird Food, ZuPreem FruitBlend Low-Iron Formula, and Roudybush Low-Iron Pellets. Fresh pellets should be provided daily, and uneaten food should be removed at the end of the day to maintain hygiene. This ensures that the Bali Mynah receives all necessary nutrients without consuming spoiled food.
2. Fresh Fruits (25-30% of the Diet)
Fruits are an essential part of a Bali Mynah’s diet, offering natural sugars, fiber, vitamins, and hydration. They should be provided daily in small, easy-to-eat pieces. Safe and nutritious fruit options include bananas, papayas, apples (without seeds), berries, melons, pears, peaches, mangoes, and figs. These fruits support digestion, provide energy, and enhance feather health. It is important to wash all fruits thoroughly to remove pesticides and remove any seeds or pits that could be toxic. Fruits should be served fresh, and any leftovers should be removed after a few hours to prevent spoilage and bacterial growth.
3. Vegetables (10-15% of the Diet)

Vegetables provide important vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that support the immune system, digestion, and feather condition. While Bali Mynahs may prefer fruits over vegetables, introducing a variety can help create a more balanced diet. Some of the best vegetable options include carrots, sweet potatoes, bell peppers, leafy greens (such as spinach and kale), zucchini, and cucumbers. These vegetables should be chopped into small pieces for easy consumption. While cooking is not necessary, lightly steaming some vegetables can make them softer and easier to digest. Including vegetables in their daily diet ensures they receive a wide range of nutrients and health benefits.
4. Protein Sources (5-10% of the Diet)
Bali Mynahs are omnivorous and benefit from occasional protein-rich foods, which help with muscle development, feather maintenance, and overall energy levels. Safe protein sources include live or dried insects such as mealworms, crickets, and black soldier fly larvae, as these mimic their natural diet in the wild. Additionally, boiled eggs (mashed or finely chopped), small amounts of tofu, and cooked rice or pasta can be offered for variety. Protein should only be given 2-3 times per week, as excessive amounts can lead to digestive issues. Avoid feeding processed meats or fatty proteins, as these are unhealthy and can harm your Bali Mynah’s health.
5. Fresh Water (Always Available)
Clean, fresh water should always be available, as hydration is essential for digestion and overall health. Bali Mynahs tend to drink frequently and also use water for bathing, which means it should be changed at least twice a day to prevent contamination. Using a covered water dish or a water bottle can help keep the water clean for longer periods. It’s important to monitor water intake, as dehydration can lead to serious health problems in birds.
6. Foods to Avoid (Toxic & Harmful Foods)

Certain foods can be toxic or harmful to Bali Mynahs and should never be included in their diet. Avocado contains persin, which is highly toxic and can lead to respiratory failure. Chocolate and caffeine can cause severe heart issues, seizures, and even death. Dairy products should be avoided, as Bali Mynahs are lactose intolerant and cannot digest milk-based foods properly. High-iron foods, such as red meats and iron-fortified grains, should also be excluded, as they can lead to iron storage disease. Additionally, salty, sugary, or processed foods should not be fed to Bali Mynahs, as these can cause dehydration and liver damage. Finally, apple seeds and fruit pits contain cyanide, which is extremely toxic to birds, so they must be removed before serving.
7. Feeding Schedule & Portion Control
A structured feeding schedule ensures that Bali Mynahs receive a balanced and consistent diet throughout the day. A recommended daily feeding routine includes:
Morning (8-10 AM): Serve fresh fruits, vegetables, and a portion of low-iron pellets
Afternoon (12-2 PM): Provide a small portion of protein, such as boiled egg, insects, or rice
Evening (5-7 PM): Offer another serving of pellets and a small fruit snack.
It’s crucial to remove any uneaten fresh food within 2-3 hours to prevent spoilage and bacterial contamination. Fresh water should be replenished throughout the day to ensure hydration.
A well-balanced diet is key to maintaining a Bali Mynah’s health, energy, and longevity. By providing a combination of low-iron pellets, fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasional protein sources, you can ensure that your Bali Mynah receives all the essential nutrients it needs. Clean, fresh water should always be available, and toxic foods should be avoided to prevent health risks. Following a proper diet plan and feeding routine will help your Bali Mynah thrive and live a long, healthy life.
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