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HomeBird Foodhbd-high-potency-super-fine

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SKU : 100203

AED89.25
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Product Description

Introduction:

Harrison's High Potency Super Fine Bird Food is a premium, maximum-nutrition formula designed specifically for small birds like canaries, finches, budgies (parakeets), and other small parrots. Made with certified organic, non-GMO ingredients, this blend of whole grains, legumes, and naturally occurring nutrients ensures your bird stays healthy, active, and happy. Whether your bird is molting, breeding, or recovering from an illness, this formula provides essential support for their unique needs.

Product Features:

  • Organic and Non-GMO: Made with certified organic, non-GMO whole grains and legumes.
  • Balanced Nutrition: Includes naturally occurring vitamins, minerals, and Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids.
  • Year-Round Use: Suitable for daily feeding to small birds for a healthier, longer life.
  • Specialized Support: Ideal for birds with special needs, such as molting, weight issues, or recovering from illness.
  • Versatile Formula: Perfect for breeding birds and weaning young birds.

Technical Specifications:

  • Intended Species: Small birds, including canaries, finches, budgies (parakeets), and other small parrots.
  • Usage Duration:
    • Conversion: At least 6 months for all birds transitioning to a new diet.
    • Special Needs: Designed for birds with specific health or environmental requirements.
    • Breeding Birds: Recommended for all breeding birds.
    • Weaning Birds: Use for 6-9 months after weaning.
  • Nutritional Content: Rich in Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals for optimal health.

Format: Super fine nuggets for easy consumption by small bird species