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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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I was doubtful about using this product as my bird loves his normal food but after weaning him off his usual food and giving her this food, her behaviour has changed quite dramatically, she no longer is quite so 'bitey' and she seems a lot happier and calmer. Her feathers look lovely and glossy. This was recommended by our vet, best decision we have made yet with regards to Smokie Jo's health.
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Posted 15 years ago
Placing the order was very easy and arrived within 48 hours - excellent service.My African Grey loves this food - he has been eating it for over a year and is extremely fit and healthy.
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Posted 15 years ago
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Posted 15 years ago
For the past three winters, my 14 year old Conure has suffered with respiratory problems. My vet recommended changing his eating habits since he is a "seed junkie" and extremely fussy with what fruit/veg he eats.I have tried and tried to get Arnie to eat the Harrison bird food - without success. He generally shows a lot of interest when I'm eating, so I took to eating the organic food (as someone else said, it actually doesn't taste so bad), but still Arnie refused to contemplate eating it and would rather go hungry!. The only success I have had with the food, is that he thinks its some kind of new toy he can completely destroy and make a huge mess with!!After reading other reviews with equally fussy birds, and reading that some of had success, I am going to try again. As another winter approaches I fear the return of the respiratory problem. I'll try drowning the food in orange juice!Watch this space.
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Posted 15 years ago
My Congo African Grey was borderline on his calcium intake based on a seed diet + fruit/veg. We had a long winter with little sun and he started having fits. He looked fine, just wasn't enough calcium / vit-e conversion going on !Swapped to Harrisons on vets advice (and initially boosted his calcium intake by suppliments) - now he's been on Harrisons well over 2 years with only fruit/veg and no-supplements and thriving.
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Posted 15 years ago
A good quality food for your parrot, not like by my African grey though. Very expensive but worth the price if you want the best for your bird
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Posted 15 years ago