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Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance
$138.59
$251.99
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Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance
Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance
Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance
Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance
Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance
Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance
Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance
Harrison's High Potency Coarse Organic Non-GMO Bird Food - 25lb Bag | Premium Nutrition for Parrots, Macaws & Cockatoos | Perfect for Daily Feeding & Avian Health Maintenance
$138.59
$251.99
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High Potency Coarse HARRISON'S BIRD FOODS High Potency Coarse Harrison’s nuggets are a blend of organic, non-GMO, whole grains and legumes with the addition of naturally occurring vitamins and minerals, including balanced Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids. Feeding Harrison’s nuggets will help your bird live a longer, healthier and happier life. HIGH POTENCY COARSE is a year-round formula for medium to large parrots, especially African greys, cockatoos, large conures, eclectus, macaws and pionus. Other species may be switched to an Adult Lifetime Formula after a 6-month conversion period. ANALYSIS Crude Protein (min.) 18%, Crude Fat (min.) 15%, Crude Fiber (max.) 6.5%, Moisture (max.) 10%, Omega 3 fatty acids (min.) .24 %, Omega 6 fatty acids (min.) 4.4%. USES: Conversion: All birds should start and remain on High Potency Formula for a period of at least 6 months.Special Needs: For birds that are molting, overweight, underweight, particularly active, housed in a cold climate, recovering from an illness or affected by liver or kidney disease.Breeding Birds: Feed High Potency Formula to all breeding birds.Weaning Birds: Feed High Potency Formula for at least 6-9 months after weaning. Converting to Harrison's Consult with an avian veterinarian before any diet change and annually thereafter.Mix Harrison's with your bird's current diet and note acceptance.If your bird needs more time, taper amount given over four weeks, increasing Harrison's by 25% each week (reducing other food by 25%) until you can safely remove the previous food altogether.If needed, scatter Harrison'snuggets over white paper or a mirror on the floor of the enclosure. Harrison's has additional conversion materials free of charge. Storage and Shelf Life Harrison's is committed to protecting your bird from artificial preservatives. Here are some suggestions to keep your food fresh without preservatives: Squeeze all air out of the bag and zip it shut at the top.If the zip lock gets removed or damaged, fold the top over several times and close with a clip.Keep food in original bag. Do not repackage into plastic bags or containers.Use contents within 8 weeks of opening bag.Purchase Harrison's foods only in their original packaging.Refrigeration or freezing after opening may help maintain freshness. Additional concerns Feeding Percentages A bird's daily diet should be 75-80% Harrison's Bird Foods, 15-20% organic dark green leafy or dark yellow meaty vegetables and fruits (including sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, winter squash, broccoli, parsley, spinach, mango or papaya) and 5% omega-rich seeds and nuts (flax, chia, perilla, or JUMPSTART Omega). Do not offer vitamins unless directed by your avian veterinarian. Do not use other formulated diets in conjunction with Harrison's or you could reduce the benefits. Exercise Recent research has shown that a lack of exercise is a primary factor in the development of diseases, especially atherosclerosis. This appears to be a condition that is present in all captive parrots to some degree and worsens with age. There are a few ways a family can ensure that a pet bird has access to exercise: • Free-flying would be the ultimate exercise, but there are potential associated risks, such as escape or encountering household dangers • Housing in a large enough enclosure to allow free flight • Placing a harness or leash on the bird and have it tethered to an outdoor line under constant observation • Placing a ladder inside the enclosure to encourage movement • Providing safe environmental enrichment activities • Offering daily time for the bird to move around outside the enclosure with supervision Sunlight Access to sunlight is essential for activation of vitamin D and utilization of calcium in the body. For example, African grey parrots, whose natural living conditions are high in the jungle canopy, require an abundance of sunlight in captivity to activate dietary calcium. There are several ways access to sunlight can be accomplished for pet birds: • One may expose the bird in its cage or other safe enclosure to outdoor fresh air and direct sunlight for short periods of time. There should be shade available for the bird to retreat. • Putting a cage in front of a sunny window does not accomplish the same thing. The glass itself prevents transfer of the proper rays. • In areas or seasons where there is little direct sun, recommended lamps with sufficient UVA and UVB lights may be used to simulate sun rays.
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The item came in a fair amount of time; was running late, but then arrived 4 days before its projected new arrival date.The package and food were in good shape, and I especially liked that it came in five separate 5lb bags, vs one 25lb bag. It is easier to deal with that way, and I feel that the food stays fresh for a longer period of time.As always, Harrison’s Bird Pellets have long been considered the best nutrition by avian vets, and as an avian veterinary assistant and bird caretaker of 28 years, I stand by that claim.

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