🕊️ Elevate your bird's diet with a touch of luxury!
Harrison's Bird Foods Hbd Bread (Original) is a premium bird food formulated with care, designed for all breed sizes and life stages. This 255g package features a delicious vanilla flavor and is BPA-free, ensuring a safe and nutritious option for your pet. The hygienic packaging makes it easy to store, while its sensitive stomach formulation caters to delicate digestive needs. Perfect for promoting a healthy, active lifestyle for your feathered companion!
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 7.62 x 33.02 cm; 255 g |
Item model number | BBO |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Vanilla |
Item Form | Pellet |
Allergen Information | BPA-Free |
Color | as per image |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | keep in dry area |
Specific Uses | Sensitive Stomach |
batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 255 g |
D**A
Harrison’s is quality product
Harrison’s is always good quality nutrition. My birds did not go for this bread. Sometimes it takes a little time for them to realize it’s food.
E**R
Emmy Lou Loves It!
Our Red Lored Amazon Emmy Lou is in her 50s and is in excellent health for her age. Her daily diet of about 40 years consists of Harrison's High Potency Course kibble and Treat along with the bird bread that we bake. The Bird Bread is the first thing she goes after in the morning. She also gets fruit, veggies and sometimes nibbles off our plates. Harrison's Bird diet was invented the guy who wrote the avian surgical manuals that vets study in school. Best bird food if you really want your bird to be healthy and happy.
D**S
Birds love it
This product always seems to be delayed so not timely but my birds seem to love it
M**S
Harrison’s Burd Bread Original.
Recommended by the aviarian vet. My Cockatiel loves it. You need to bake it with Palm Fruit Oil, eggs and water. Very easy to do and nice to see bird enjoying eating it.
D**S
Birds Love it Now
Took a while to get me cockatiels to accept this food. I mixed with seed for a few weeks but the breakthrough for us came after buying a bag of the birdie bread and getting them to eat that. Then they accepted the pellets much faster. I keep the bag in the fridge after opening and with 3 cockatiels it lasts a few months. It’s expensive but I feel better knowing my tiels are getting a variety of different foods to more likely cover the bases of their nutritional needs - pellets, seeds and dehydrated fruits and veggies (they are super picky and absolutely hate any wet or fresh produce so pellets and dehydrated veggies work for us).
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