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Harrison's Adult Lifetime Coarse 1lb Organic Parrot Food Reviews

4.8 Rating 51 Reviews
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This Harrison`s Adult Lifetime Coarse 1lb Organic Parrot Food is the world’s first 100% Organic bird food.
All ingredients are human-grade quality and premium whole grain.
Pionus, Amazons and similar sized Parrots that are non-breeding and healthy can use this food all year round.
Harrison’s advise speaking with a vet before changing your Parrot’s diet and to complete a dietary program of High Potency for 6 months first.

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My grey loves this. The best thing is to know it is also good for her.
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Posted 11 years ago
My vet, a parrot specialist, put me on to this 10 yrs ago my blue fronted amazon took to it in 2 days & has loved it ever since. She is in prime condition & only has a nut or seed for a treet.Expensive, but worth it.
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Posted 12 years ago
I wasn't entirely happy with my conures diet. However I was more concerned with my cockatiels diet as she wouldn't touch anything other than dry seed (not even soaked/sprouted) despite years of trying. On a vets advice we removed all her seed as he said she wouldn't allow herself to starve, he was wrong and we had to revert back to giving her seed along with the other stuff we have been trying every day for 5 years to get her to eat.I bought the wrong size and had to break the dry pellets up for them, my fault not a problem with the pellets.Full of doubt, and KNOWING I wouldnt in a million years get my cockatiel to touch the stuff I followed Liz Wilsons article on a week off work so I could monitor them better.I mashed the pellets up with the seed. Loads of seed in the cockatiels mix and a bit less in the conures as he is alot more experimental- neither bird touched a thing. I gave a teaspoonful of plain seed later on because of this.Day 2. didnt touch a thing. Bit of seed again in evening.Day 3, Offered both birds dry pellets in a seperate dish as well. To my huge suprise my 'tiel started picking at it.Day 4, conure still refusing to touch pellets but delicately picking seed out of mash. cockatiel picking very unhappily at pellets but eating enough to reassure me she isn't on a suicide mission again.Day 5-7 Conure eating it happily now, cockatiel eating better when broken down into smaller pieces but still not keen. Think she will be better when I get the right sized pellets.They have been on this about 2 weeks now, Conures feathers looking better but no change to cockatiel. Both still have fresh foods, tidymix sprouting mix and a small amount of seeds but fuss pot cockatiel still wont touch any. Will stick to this product now I've found it, at least I know shes now getting more nutrients.Long review but worth it to say perservere..... If my cockatiel who only ate dry seed for 5 1/2 years after weaning despite being offered a variety of things, on a daily basis, pr
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Posted 13 years ago
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Posted 13 years ago
An excellent product,my Parrot took to it straightaway,we thought that we would have problems with him accepting it, but no he changed over to it without any trouble!
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Posted 13 years ago
We got fed up with our blue/gold macaw throwing his food out of his bowls so decided to try a completed parrot food. Not only is there much less waste, he seems to really like it, and his feathers and mood have improved after just 2 weeks. He is screaming much less and is much friendlier; he will now come out of his cage to me and not just my husband. This is expensive but i would say worth every penny!! I am now going to order a larger bag!
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Posted 13 years ago
Both of my Eclectus parrots took to this new food instantly and enjoy it greatly. They are fourteen and fifteen years old ,so I had my doubts as to wether they would accept it.
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Posted 14 years ago
After being told that the seed I was feeding my african grey was not good for him, I deceided to try the food recommeded for him.At first he wasn't intrested, but I mixed it in with his fruit.Now he loves it. (so do my dogs). Ive noticed that he no longer throws food on the floor but actually eats it all.Thank you
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Posted 14 years ago