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Harrison's High Potency Fine 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, Harrison`s High Potency Fine 1lb Organic Parrot 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.
Conures, Lories, Quakers, Cockatiels, Lovebirds as a year-round diet.
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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I was told that you should feed your birds a pellet food instead of seed as it contains all the nutrition needed, unlike seed mixes. However, it does look boring, like fish food pellets,and my bird has yet to be enticed by it. Harrisons is supposed to be the best pellet food and it is organic so I will persevere with it.
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Posted 9 years ago
Used this food when my parrot was down during a heavy moult,he loved it and soon back to his own self.
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Posted 10 years ago
I was told by my Vet who specialises in Birds to try this on my cockatiels as one of them was Vitamin A deficient she said to put some in with their regular food and slowly reduce their regular food over time. Coctatiels are fussy eaters and she warned me it could take up to a year until they would just accept this product, thankfully we are 6 months in and they now eat this happily without their other food but it did take six months. I went to the vets the other day and her beak is growing much stronger, and she is showing signs that she is getting all the nutrients she needs so I say this is an excellent product. Still give them vegetables on and off as well though.
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Posted 10 years ago
Fantastic product. So glad its available here.
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Posted 10 years ago
Fantastic product. So glad its available here.
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Posted 10 years ago
VictoriaVague
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My Maroon Bellied Conure has Harrison's High Potency Fine as part of his balanced diet. He has access to these pellets all day and night but he is also provided with lots of fresh vegetables and fruit, Nutriberries for certain vitamins and minerals not found in most pellets, treats and a certain amount of healthy table food. And obviously he has access to fresh clean water 24/7.I've tried a number of pellets and these are the only ones he really enjoys and that don't contain ingredients that worry me. They look bland but it only took me a couple of days to get him eating them happily - after he came to me as a bit of a seed junky.
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Posted 11 years ago
Harrison's products are fantastic. All of my birds took to it and I have fed it since. The birds who struggle to eat it get it on their chop ground up and sprinkled all over. My birds have been in brilliant condition since I started using it and their feathers look fabulous! Another brilliant factor is that everything is organic, nothing nasty in there that could be potentially harmful
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Posted 12 years ago
I have a conure who has been eating seeds whole his life. I tried to convert him but it wasn┤t successful until now.This is the first pellet he doesn┤t spit out. First i tried with the coarse, but this works better. Sometimes i mix it with fruit juice, that he likes a lot.Healthy ingredients it absolutely a plus.
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Posted 13 years ago