Adult lifetime fine 1 lb
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Adult lifetime fine 1 lb

USDA certified organic food for small and medium adult 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.

1lb bag.

$19.95
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 8 reviews - 0 1 2 3 4 4,88/5
0 1 2 3 4
(5/5

My cockatiel now 15 years old swears on the goodness of these pellets. Harrison's is a complete food. It is keeping my cockatiel healthy. I do keep it refrigerated to keep its freshness longer. n complaints from my cockatiel.


0 1 2 3 4
(5/5

This food is great and my Senegal loves it, I thought the switch would be difficult but he jumped right in !!!


0 1 2 3 4
(4/5

I was recommended to switch my birds to this food, but I did not find it made a difference in my birds, who were on a pellet diet before making the switch. I decided to switch them to the high potency instead with much better results! If your bird lives in the north where it is cold I would recommend the high potency instead of the lifetime


0 1 2 3 4
(5/5

After years of trying to convert my very picky cockatiel from a seed based diet to a pellet based diet with little success, this is the first type of pellet he actually enjoys! The first time I put some in his food dish, he immediately started eating it and making little chirping noises. While he isn't fully converted, he is consuming these pellets in addition to some seeds. Since eating them, he's had more energy and his feathers look nicer. Definitely a must for any bird owner. And they're organic!


0 1 2 3 4
(5/5

I have one cockatiel. He first started off eating a competitor's brand. I did some research and my Vet carried the Harrison's brand along with the competitor's. I decided to give it a try. Since that time, my cockatiel will only eat Harrison's Adult Fine. I ended up having to offer the competitor's brand to my bird feeder outside. Great job Harrison's for having developed a bird food that is so compete.


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