Harrisons Bird Food Adult Lifetime Coarse  - 454g

Harrisons Bird Food Adult Lifetime Coarse - 454g

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Maintenance Formula For Medium To Large Birds. This year-round maintenance formula meets the nutritional requirements for healthy, non-breeding, non-moulting birds including pionus, Amazons, cockatoos, macaws and other medium to large parrots. An Adult Lifetime formula...

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Maintenance Formula For Medium To Large Birds.

This year-round maintenance formula meets the nutritional requirements for healthy, non-breeding, non-moulting birds including pionus, Amazons, cockatoos, macaws and other medium to large parrots.

An Adult Lifetime formula may be offered after a bird has completed a dietary program of a High Potency formula for a period of 6 months.

Also for birds with certain dietary sensitivities.

Storage: Harrison's Bird Foods do not contain artificial preservatives. Once opened, a bag of Harrison's should be used up within 8 weeks. Storing food in fridge or freezer helps maintain freshness.

See INGREDIENTS tab and FEEDING GUIDE tab for more information.

  

  • feed fresh food daily - do not "top off".
  • to help reduce waste, feed as distinct meals.
  • birds may eat all they want, but use the list below as a guideline.

Approximate feeding amounts of Adult Lifetime Coarse (ALC) and additional foods:

  • Pionus:
    • 10 - 15g (1 - 11/2 tbs) of ALC
    • ½ - 1 tsp additional foods
  • Amazon:
    • 15 - 30g (11/2 - 3 tbs) of ALC
    • 1 - 2 tsp additional foods 
  • Eclectus:
    • 15 - 30g (11/2 - 3 tbs) of ALC
    • 11/2 - 2 tsp additional foods 
  • Cockatoos (large):
    • 15 - 30g ( 11/2 - 5 tbs) of ALC
    • 2 - 3 tsp additional foods 
  • Macaws (large):
    • 20 - 60g (2 - 6 tbs) of ALC
    • 2 - 4 tsp additional foods

FEEDING OF ADDITIONAL ITEMS

  • Harrison's products should make up 70% by volume of your bird's diet.
  • It is recommended that 20% by volume of the overall diet should be good quality, ideally organic, vegetables and fruits. Dark yellow meaty, or dark green leafy, items such as sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, winter squash, broccoli, parsley, spinach, mango or papaya are the most beneficial.
  • It is recommended that 10% by volume of the overall diet should be high quality, ideally organic, items which provide a rich source of omega-3s. Examples include chia seeds, hemp seeds, flax seeds, or certain nuts.  
  • It is not recommended to supplement with vitamins or other bird or animal supplementary products.

[For birds with suspected iron-storage disease: Avoid citrus fruits, tomatoes, kiwi, strawberries and other foods containing vitamin C. Avoid grapes, currants, raisins, liver, red meat, egg yolk or dark green vegetables such as spinach, which may contain high levels of iron.]