High potency coarse 1 lb
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  • High potency coarse 1 lb

High potency coarse 1 lb

USDA certified organic food for medium and large parrots, developed by world renowned avian veterinarian Greg Harrison. This food contains no pesticides, GMO, preservatives or artificial ingredients. Simply nutritious, natural and wholesome. It is recommended that birds be first switched to the High potency formula for at least 6 months before offering other Harrison's products. We also recommend that you read all the instructions before using as this product contains no preservatives and must be kept in its original container for up to 6 weeks after opening.

 

$20.95
Size: 1 lb (454 gr)
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 Lovebirds, budgies, parrotlets.
 Small conures, cockatiels.
 Quakers, Senegals, sun conure, jenday.
 Amazons, goffins, Pionus, African greys.
 Large Macaws and large cacatoos 

Based on 4 reviews - 0 1 2 3 4 4,00/5
0 1 2 3 4
(5/5

My blue and gold is crazy about them. He loved them right away from the first time. I was shocked how easy it was because I was expecting a long hard process. I sometime soak them and add them to bananas, sweet potatoes or apple sauce just to give him the ultimate treat. I’m glad I found these pellets. Now I feel good when I see him eating and his feathers are glowing.


0 1 2 3 4
(5/5

My Senegal Parrot was only fed fruit when I acheived him! He took right to these pellets straight away! It was almost like he knew that they would help him and he's been ratting them ever since!!!!! Totally KEY for a balanced diet.


0 1 2 3 4
(5/5

My U2 didn't care for her old pellets too much. I wanted her on something healthier. She wouldn't touch the Harrison pellets initially but I soaked a few and mixed them into her warm banana or sweet potato. Slowly transitioned her to the solid pellets and now she devours them. She refuses to eat her veggie mash without some pellets on the side.


0 1 2 3 4
(1/5

I understand that some people swear by this food for their birds. i'm sorry to say that my African grey must have been the exception. he didn't like it at all and wouldn't go near it. I kept putting it in with his other food but he just refused it. I wasted the whole bag. I ended up giving it to the wild birds. I heard it was great food but for my guy I will never buy it again.


 Lovebirds, budgies, parrotlets.
 Small conures, cockatiels.
 Quakers, Senegals, sun conure, jenday.
 Amazons, goffins, Pionus, African greys.
 Large Macaws and large cacatoos