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Harrison's Adult Lifetime Super Fine 1lb - Organic Bird Food Reviews

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Because birds can be intolerant of artificial pesticides, fertilisers and preservatives, Harrison's Bird Foods developed the first 100% Organic bird food.
Because birds can be intolerant of artificial pesticides, fertilisers and preservatives, Harrison's Bird Foods developed the first 100% Organic bird food.
The ingredients are premium whole grains and are approved for human consumption.
Adult Lifetime is recommended as year round maintenance formula for healthy, non-breeding birds including Canaries, Finches, Budgies Lories, Cockatiels, Lovebirds, Quakers, doves, pigeons and other small birds.
If you're changing your birds diet from a seed based one, then it is advised to complete a dietary program of High Potency (see product 58113) for a period of 6 months first.
We would recommend a veterinary health check prior to changing your bird's diet.

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Fed this daily to my rescue love bird. Totally transformed him. Feathers are in brilliant conditon, hes is so much happier in himself
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Posted 4 years ago
A Nice Bird Owner
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My birds quickly took to this and thought they were getting seeds! They were wrong but i did not tell them that, if you are thinking about buying this do not think and just buy it!
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Posted 4 years ago
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. It is great to her how impressed you and your birds are with this Harrison's Adult Lifetime Super Fine Parrot food.
Posted 4 years ago
A great quality pellet that my birds are slowly taking to. Naturally, converting my birds to a pellet from seed is taking time but so far with this brand they appear to be taking to it well.The packaging is also really good with a tight zip lock to keep it fresh which is something I greatly appreciate, as some brands have poor quality closures on them.
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Posted 6 years ago
Thanks for your review, we are pleased you like this food.
Posted 6 years ago
Our twelve-year-old cockatiel Rocky has been eating Harrisons since he was six months old, on out vets recommendation. In the early days, he started on High Potency Fine and we let him feed from the palm of our hand to encourage him to try it. We removed millet straight away, but did not take away his seed until we were confident he was happy with Harrisons. We have found the Adult Lifetime SUPER Fine is best for cockatiels - the Fine pings out of his beak! Although Harrisons is a complete diet, we give Rocky apple, carrot, broccoli, sweet potato, wholegrain rice, and toast crumbs etc for variety. Rocky emigrated from New Zealand to the UK last year - a long haul flight taking 35 hours in total! Thank you Harrisons for keeping him healthy!
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Posted 7 years ago
Thanks for your detailed review, we'e so pleased that this food has helped Rocky.
Posted 7 years ago
Simon Whelan
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My Senegal parrot loves this product!!
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Posted 7 years ago
Thanks for your review, we're pleased your Senegal loves this product.
Posted 7 years ago
My 4 cockatiels were previously food junkies and were quite picky about which seeds they ate, so not only were they not eating a balanced diet, they mess they made was dreadful! I tried them on Harrisons extra fine and they took to it straight away with much less mess. I still give seeds as an occasional treat though, which they relish. Recommend the EXTRA FINE grade for cockatiels.
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Posted 8 years ago
Superb!Ernest transferred from seed last year to this super fine complete food without too much encouragement, the fine option was a little bulky for him. To begin with we fed it to him as we would a treat and sometimes added a little juice or vegetable water along with anything else healthy. It has become his main staple, with fruit and veg of course and as Ernest does not live in a cage the reduction in mess is much appreciated.It is possible that this is a coincidence but within a few days we noticed how shiny his feathers had become and they have remained this way.
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Posted 8 years ago
Thanks for your review, it's nice to know your Lovebird's condition has improved using this food.
Posted 8 years ago
I got my budgie from a breeder 8 and a half years ago. He is larger than most budgies as she bred them for show to be large. It took a difficult week one month in, to transition him from seed diet she had them on to this food which is healthier by most avian vets recommendations. The Harrisons website has good advice on how to switch your pet bird from seed diet to these pellets. You will not enjoy it, but it will be so much better. I was shocked after 8 years, to read that one of the three most common mistakes bird owners make is to keep their bird on the high potency diet. I was doing that because of his frequent moulting and because it made his feathers look healthier, I thought. After reading that I should not have him on high potency unless he is ill or breeding, I switched back to this. He will eat the super fine better than the fine, which he just reduces to powder and leaves in the dish. But thats likely an individual thing.My bird has never ever been really sick in all of his 8 years, thanks to following good advice and giving him a lot of space to fly indoors, plus the healthiest diet and environment I can provide. Our pets are worth the very best. They didnt ask to be domesticated, and we must spend the money to provide the kind of life we ourselves would want if we were a bird, while they give us unlimited love and entertainment. We save, in the long run, from providing the best.
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Posted 8 years ago