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🦜 Elevate your parrot’s diet to elite status — because your bird deserves the best!
Harrison's High Potency Fine 5lb is a premium, species-specific parrot diet crafted for small to medium birds like conures and cockatiels. This year-round formula supports all life stages and special needs including molting, breeding, and recovery. Made with a unique blend of organic grains, seeds, and essential vitamins—without artificial preservatives—ensuring fresh, nutrient-dense meals that promote long-term health and vitality.












| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Brand | Harrison's Bird Foods |
| Flavour | Unflavoured |
| Item form | Granule |
| Special ingredients | High Potency Fine |
| Specific uses for product | Molting Support, Weight Management, Recovery from Illness, Weaning, Breeding |
S**L
A (largely) Harrisons fed flock
We keep ten parrots (indoors!), four of which eat Harrisons High Potency Coarse and one Adult Lifetime Coarse. The three smaller birds which eat this High Potency Fine do so together with some mixed seeds, and various treats, to give them a balanced and highly effective diet. (We've tried the other two with Harrisons but they remain wedded to seeds - ah well...)
H**8
Happy bird
Happy bird, happy owner.
K**N
Love it.
Thanks, quick service once again. Fantastic food, I didn't have any trouble changing my Keets from seed to this, it was far easier than I expected, ordered a 1lb bag to start but seeing as it worked and I could see they were already healthier, I went for the 5lb bag. No mess unlike seeds and it last so much longer. They eat quite a lot to begin with, I think as they're used to eating more food, but once the minerals build up to the level needed which they're lacking previously their intake is reduced dramatically. I will be ordering again once they have gone through this.
R**S
My Karariki loves this stuff!
My Kakariki loves this, as a previous reviewer said it was much easier to move her on to this than I thought it would be. She takes a couple of pellets then a good long drink of water, so I’ve found that a good supply of fresh green food such as celery works well to supplement the pellets.
C**C
Recommended by the Vet
Much better value than the smaller bags.
A**R
Great food
Excellent food as recommended by my vet. Too many nuts and seeds make your bird fat apparently!
M**S
Five Stars
Parrot loves this stuff
A**R
Fantastic African Grey parrot food
Fantastic company to deal with super efficient and helpful would recommend to anyone who has birds
A**D
My Parrots loved it
My Parrots loved it
C**N
Fantástico . Me lo recomendó un especialista de pájaros
El mejor pienso para pájaros
E**N
Harrison HP fine pellets
Been feeding over a year. Good pellets
G**V
Outstanding Pellet Food
This is one of the best foods you can buy for your domesticated bird. The ingredients are very high quality, certified organic, and very healthy for your bird. I must confess that I do mix this food with Roudybush, another high quality pellet food. I could not be happier with Harrisions than I am - it simply exceeds all of my expectations. Converting your bird to a pellet diet from a seed diet can be somewhat difficult but if you have patience and are consistent it will pay off, and your bird will be healthier. I highly recommend this product for any domesticated bird. Below is the list of ingredients for the Fine - I hope this review helps you to decide if this this product is for you. If you find this product is too costly, and it is not cheap, do check out Roudybush as well, it is cheaper, but is generally considered not quite as good as this diet and it is not organic, but I do feed my birds both of these foods. Also please note this is the 'high potency' forumula, there is also a daily diet that is a bit of a different recepie but Harrison's recommends if you are changing from another food to Harrision's that you use the High Potency for at least the first six months. Ingredients: *Ground Hulled White Millet (Proso), *Ground Shelled Sunflower Seeds, *Ground Hulless Barley, *Ground Yellow Corn, *Ground Soybeans, *Ground Shelled Peanuts, *Ground Rice, *Ground Green Peas, *Ground Lentils, *Ground Toasted Oat Groats, Chia Seed, *Ground Alfalfa, Calcium Carbonate, Montmorillonite Clay, Spirulina, Ground Dried Sea Kelp, Vitamin E Supplement, Sea Salt, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, d-Biotin, Thiamine Mononitrate and Sodium Selenite. *CERTIFIED ORGANIC INGREDIENT Guaranteed Analysis Crude Protein 20.0% min Crude Fat 12.0% min Crude Fiber 5.0% max Moisture 10.0% max I wanted to include here a recipe for a fresh diet that a breeder I highly respect gave me just to offer some advice to keep our pet birds healthier - it is not at all related this the product I have reviewed here but it could very well give you some great ideas to get fresh fruits and vegetables into your bird. All domestic birds, especially parrots, lovebirds, parrotlets, parakeets, canaries, finches, conures, etc, should have fresh fruit and vegetables and they can present a challenge to get them to eat them. Gives this recipe a try Here's a recipe that I make and it took some time for them to get used to it, but now my lovebirds and my parrotlets both eat this when provided. I give it in the morning and remove uneaten food in the evening. 1 apple cored and chopped 1/2 Cup chopped raw broccoli 1 Chopped bell pepper seed included 2 shredded carrots 1/2 Cup chopped greens (bok choy, mustard greens, kale and/or chard) 1/4 Cup frozen corn (can be eliminated if you put slices of raw corn on the cob in treat holders/clips in your cage - all my birds LOVE it and I have had 100% success getting them to eat this) 1/4 Cup frozen peas 1/2 Cup cooked rice (brown or GABA brown rice) 1/2 Cup cooked dried beans (they will need to be soaked overnight for 8 hours) A handful of blueberries, chopped cherries and chopped seedless grapes Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl. Place ingredients in an ice cube tray and freeze. Remove frozen cubes and place in plastic bags to store in freezer. Then you can take out the perfect portion on a daily basis . They say 1 cube per bird but you may bind that 1 cube will work well for a pair of birds of if smaller birds, even more. Instead of an ice cube tray I use slider freezer bags and press them flat after I fill them with enough of the mixture and this way I can easily break off appropriate sized pieces. This recipe is variable and you can switch out or add/delete ingredients that you have on hand or what you know your birds already like. This recipe is in ADDITION to their regular diet of pellets and seeds and not a substitute.
V**R
tutto ok
tutto ok
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