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Harrison's High Potency Coarse 1lb Organic Parrot Food Reviews

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Because birds can be intolerant of artificial pesticides, fertilisers and preservatives, Harrison's Bird Foods have developed the first and only 100% Organic bird food.
The ingredients are premium whole grains and are approved for human consumption.
High Potency is recommended for…
Birds being converted from a seed-based diet. Birds being converted from any other diet. Feed for a period of at least 6 months before transitioning to Harrison’s Adult Lifetime.
African Greys, Large Macaws as a year-round diet, due to their increased nutritional requirements.
Birds that are moulting, overweight, underweight, very active, housed in a cold climate, recovering from illness, affected by liver or kidney disease.
Birds that are weaning – feed for at least 6-9 months.
Birds that are breeding – Ideally feed for 2 months prior to the breeding period and until chicks are weaned, or for at least 6 months before resuming Harrison’s Adult Lifetime.
We would recommend a veterinary health check prior to changing your bird's diet.

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Posted 14 years ago
I have fed Harrisons high potency course for almose seven years to my 7 year old grey Charlie,on advise from my vet.I love the fact it is organis so I am not loading him up with all sorts of preservatives and other nasties.He took to it without any problems and within a week was converted. I give a veriety of fruit and veg also.I have piece of mind knowing I am feeding a good , safe diet that he seems to enjoy.
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Posted 14 years ago
I bought this product for my amazone and cacatoes. They like it very much and it's really easy to change their diet. They are much more happy.FR: TrΦs bon produit. Mes perroquets ont mangΘ tout de suite et maintenant je donne que Harrisons Bird Food. AprΦs avoir mangΘ pour la premiΦre fois cette nourriture ils ont fait la fΩte toute la soirΘe. Elles Θtaient trΦs contentes.
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Posted 14 years ago
my grey took to these straight away and its good to know that he is having the best
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Posted 14 years ago
hi my cockatoo loved this product it'sthe only one he will eat since his normal food has been discontinued
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Posted 14 years ago
I was told to try my african grey on this food by an avian vet due to her feather plucking and dry skin problems, well what can I say it's just brilliant. Her skin is near on recovered now and her feather plucking has stopped, no joke it took a couple of months max. I will keep my princess on this food and she just looks so beautiful again. I would highly recommend this food for many reasons not just feather plucking and skin. The pelleted food stops selective feeding. Often birds will leave there least favourite seeds - which those are often the ones crucial to their health - hence causing problems to there wellbeing. I cannot speak highly enough +++
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Posted 14 years ago
If you're having difficulty getting your bird to accept pelleted food, Harrison's do a bread version. I prefer to make my own by blending Harrison's High Potency Pellets with nuts (pistachios, pine nuts, walnuts, etc.), sometimes oatmeal, orange juice, eggs, and a bit of baking powder. Once baked, just cut it up into bird-size squares, and keep it in the freezer. You then just take out a few squares at a time, and just put them straight into your birds dish. My old boy won't even wait for them to defrost! Hope this helps yours to accept the complete food.
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Posted 14 years ago