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Lafeber NutriBerries Original Complete Parrot Food 284g Reviews

4.7 Rating 49 Reviews
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***Best before 15th October 2025***Lafeber NutriBerries Original Parrot 284g contains only nutritious, natural ingredients including cracked corn, safflower, peanuts, seeds and more, rolled into berry shaped pieces and coated with vitamins and minerals.
Each berry contains the 40 essential nutrients recommended by Dr. T.J. Lafeber which are essential to a bird's health.
Lafeber`s berry shaped pieces have been carefully created with your bird in mind. The natural berry shape makes them appealing to birds as well as being easy to hold while their handy size makes them perfect for hiding in a large number of foraging devices.

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My parrot loves these and that's saying something because he's choosy.
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Posted 13 years ago
We've been feeding these to our African Grey for years, bringing them, or having friends bring them, from the USA. They're about twice as expensive in the UK but it's nice to know that we can get them here. Because of the price we don't feed our parrot exclusively on Nutri-Berries. On the other hand, he picks and chooses from other parrot food mixes, rejecting most of the stuff (he likes sunflower seeds and he also shares our Weetabix Minis). The berries do crumble a bit, and to avoid wastage we have to pick up the berries and bits that he drops to the bottom of the cage.
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Posted 14 years ago
My parrots love all the different sorts of Nutriberries but I won't be buying this one again.They are all stuck together in the pot and just fall to bits in the parrots claw and drop to the floor.
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Posted 14 years ago
I first purchased Nutri-Berries as a more seedlike alternative to pellets, as I was having a hard time switching my stubborn cockatiel over. My first bag was the small bag, and it was ok. Good and resealable. Nowadays, I order the larger container, as it's more cost effective. I reuse the containers for pellets and nuts.I used to have to crunch the clusters down a little, so that it looked more like seed. My cockatiels were wary at first, but now my eldest likes his berries in their cluster form, while my littlest likes hers to be crushed a little.The clusters comprise hulled seed with some pellets, coated in lots of good vitamins and minerals, formed into a cluster with the occassional peanut and other small nut pieces thrown in. As well as being a nutritional food, it also makes my birds forage for their food.It has turned into their main food, supplemented by Harrisons and ZuPreem fruity pellets. For two cockaiels, I use around 20 pellets every day, which isn't really so bad cost wise, as the large bag can seem quite expensive.In short, my birds love these clusters, and they are very healthy alternative to a 100% pellet diet, which I'm shying away from. They provide nutrition and perhaps just as importantly, fun for my birds while eating.
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Posted 14 years ago
I buy the nutri-berries for all my birds, my parrot an A Grey loves them i hide them in his foraging toys so added fun in finding them , my cockatiels love them as well , when i am weaning my baby tiels and they start to eat seed i give them some nutri-berris they have great fun picking bits off the ball shaped pieces they soon get the taste and love themI like the fact that they contain natural ingredients thats very important to me, they also look fresh and appetizing.
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Posted 14 years ago
Jake adores these little berries of food. He starts dancing as soon as he sees me opening the tub! Only complaint is they have been compacted once again in delivery and the balls become a large mass. I can pick many of the berries apart, but quite a few crumble, which defeats the point of him picking them up to enjoy. The other treat packets turn up in much better condition, the tub seems to spoil the contents.
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Posted 14 years ago
So many places I have heard people praise this product highly so I had to try it. My Rosella loves pellets so it was just to be a treat for her while my Love Bird is a very picky eater and would benefit from them as more than a snack.But none of them had any interest in them. They did have a taste though. So I did as it said in the folder (I think it was) I crumbled a few into their seeds. Gipsy my Rosella stopped eating seeds and stuck to pellets. But I think Denger has had a little.My birds likes or dislikes doesn't influence my ratings as I rate after how I think the products are. Just because a parrot doesn't like something doesn't make it a bad product in my eyes:) They do look delicious and fresh!
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Posted 14 years ago
My Greenwing Macaw absolutely loves these and they are very handy training treats.
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Posted 15 years ago