News & Tips
Made to measure: How we're rethinking our packaging
September 02, 2021
At Topflite we’re not just focused on growing great crops and making delicious feed. There’s also a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes making sure our products get to our customers with maximum quality and minimal environmental impact.
Our world of nature...
August 24, 2021
Once you’ve managed to say that headline three times quickly, read on for lots of interesting news from around the globe.
Polly wants a... what?
August 20, 2021
Billy, Eric, Tyson, Jade and Elsie have been giving visitors to the Lincolnshire Wildlife Centre an earful of foul-mouthed language recently. No, they’re not disgruntled zoo workers. Rather it’s the swearing of African gray parrots that has been causing headaches. But will the cure be worse than disease?
The 2020 NZGBS results have arrived…
July 02, 2021
As we near the end of the NZ Garden Bird Survey in 2021 the results from last year have just been released.
Seeds of thought - How wild birds grow forests
June 18, 2021
We’re taught from an early age that birds need trees to live in. But so too do trees often need birds to survive. There are some great examples of birds helping to grow valuable areas of forest. Take the pink-necked green pigeon of South-East Asia for instance...
Navigating by a new Star: Part 2
May 21, 2021
Here's the second part of the fascinating story behind a pre-pilot study coming out of Otago – one that seeks to provide New Zealand’s homes with a Gardenstar rating for the biodiversity of their property.
A feather in Dunedin’s cap
May 18, 2021
Bok bok book it in your calendar – the New Zealand Poultry, Pigeon and Cage Bird National Show arrives in Dunedin for three fun-filled days from the 28th of May.
A new energy feed mix!
April 21, 2021
What to give your backyard birds an extra special treat? Our new energy truffle and cake products provide a real cherry on top. Except the cherry’s mealworms – and they’re all the way through. So really, in the eyes of your feathered friends, they’re even better than a cherry!