Adult Lifetime Super Fine Ingredients | *Corn, *Hull-less Barley, *Hulled Gray Millet, *Toasted Soybean Meal, *Peas, *Lentils, *Peanut Kernels, *Sunflower Kernels, *Toasted Oat Groats, *Alfalfa, *Brown Rice, *Chia, Calcium Carbonate, Bentonite, Mixed Tocopherols (source of Vitamin E), Sea Kelp, Salt *Algae Meal, Vitamin/Mineral Supplement (Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, dl-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Niacin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Folic Acid, Zinc Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Carbonate and *Sunflower Oil)
*CERTIFIED ORGANIC INGREDIENT |
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Analysis | Crude protein (min.) 14%, crude fat (min.) 6%, crude fiber (max.) 4.5%, moisture (max.) 10%. |
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Storage | - Harrison's Bird Foods do not contain artificial preservatives. - Do not repackage into other containers. Squeeze air out of bag, seal and store. If zip becomes damaged, roll bag down and clip shut with chip clip or clothespin. - Once opened, a bag of Harrison's should be used up within 8 weeks. - Storing food in fridge or freezer helps maintain freshness. |
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Feeding Directions | - Once converted to Harrison's Bird Foods birds should be fed in a planned daily regimen of individual meals. - Feed fresh food daily, do not "top off". |
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Diet Allocation (by weight) | Most small birds as follows: 70% - Adult Lifetime Fine 25% - Organic dark green leafy, yellow meaty fresh veg & low sugar fruit 5% - Seed/Nut/Omega 3 (hemp, chia, flax, pumpkin, sesame, sunflower, pistachio, almond, walnut, hazelnut) |
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Daily Feeding Amounts
| CANARY/FINCH: 1 - 1.75g BUDGIE/PARROTLET: 1.5 - 3g COCKATIEL/LOVEBIRD: 2 - 5g QUAKER: 3 - 7g CONURE/LORY: 5 - 15g DOVE/PIGEON: 5 - 15g
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Vegetables and Fruits | - For most small to medium, Harrison's suggests offering 20% fresh, nutrient-dense, organic vegetables and sprouts. - See individual species for specific suggested items. - Use of a gram scale is encouraged. |
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Omega 3 | - Harrison's suggests a maximum of 10% of the daily diet be made up of rich sources of omega 3 items (organic chia, flax, hemp seeds etc. as well as certain nuts high in omega 3) - Use of a gram scale is encouraged. |
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Additional Needs | - The importance of exercise in pet birds cannot be understated. Learn more about ways for your bird to exercise. - Some bird species require regular access to direct sunlight for optimal health. - Life enrichment, ie; foraging activities, puzzle toys, frequent social interaction and other enrichment methods are necessary to keep most pet birds healthy and happy. A lonely, bored pet bird is more sucseptible to illness than a busy, active bird. |
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