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Harrison's High Potency Super Fine 1lb is a 100% vegetarian, raw bird food specially formulated for small breeds. Packaged in a convenient 453.4g bag, it delivers precise nutrition with natural ingredients, making it an ideal choice for health-conscious bird owners seeking premium quality and freshness.
















| ASIN | B0040QAESI |
| Allergen Information | Barley |
| Brand | Harrison's Bird Foods |
| Brand Name | Harrison's Bird Foods |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,232 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086011502016 |
| Item Form | Raw |
| Item Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Harrison's High |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HSF01 |
| Model Number | HPSF454 |
| Net Quantity | 453.4 Grams |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Target Species | Bird |
| UPC | 850060009303 |
| Unit Count | 453.4 Grams |
K**L
Dont buy
Not a fresh one I got
A**E
Harrison's
Muy buen pienso
S**.
Fast expiration date
2nd purchase. Good product but sadly seller send me a fast expiry date product. May 2022
D**A
High quality tasty pellets
The only pellets my little sweetheart Green check will eat . I bought 6 different kinds and this is the one he choseโค๏ธ.
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T**S
Probably helped save my budgie's life!!
UPDATE: If you select the 5lb. bag in Super Fine size, you'll actually receive the larger Fine size. The image shows the Fine, but the size selection says Super Fine. There doesn't appear to be a way to order Super Fine in a more economical 5lb. bag (and it turns out that the company doesn't even offer it!), and I'm really annoyed at not having the food for my birds that I expected to have. One of my six budgies (aka parakeets) was recently sick with a fungal infection for over a month, which causes a lot of weight loss. Although I hadn't had much luck with offering my flock trial amounts now and then of friends' Harrisons' pellets in the Adult Lifetime Fine variety, I figured it was worth the expense to try to get my sick guy to eat some of the High Potency blend, with the extra calories and nutrition, as it could be a factor in his ability to survive the illness and treatment, and I was willing to try just about anything. I got this extra-small pellet size because it's close to the size of millet grains, and started by mixing a little in with the crushed Nutri-berries and with the fruity Zupreem pellets (x-small) he was already eating a bit of, but he didn't seem to be going for it. After a few days I started offering the Harrison's in its own dish alongside the others, and before I knew it, he was frequently choosing it over even his favorite Nutri-berries! So I switched fully to the Harrison's for his pellets and removed the Zupreem at that point. Now, he's fully recovered, and I'm so thrilled! I hadn't had much hope my sweet little guy would make it, and I strongly suspect that these pellets, along with a very warm, clean environment and lots of rest, were instrumental. Several of the other birds have eaten some of the Harrison's too now after seeing him enjoy it. Woohoo! I've just ordered the 5-lb. bag, and plan to do the 6-month regimen with the whole flock, after which I can hopefully transition them to the Adult Lifetime blend. This brand is on the expensive side, but the quality of the organic ingredients and the reduction of waste makes it worth the cost, and probably even less expensive than a cheaper diet in the long term when you factor in vet bills! If your birds won't eat it, try a smaller size; try mixing it with their favorite foods; try leaving a dish of it in the cage in their favorite spot at all times, and only offering their other food for a shorter time morning and evening. I think once you get them to try it, they realize it's good and want to eat it.
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