Lafeber Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries Parrot Bird Food 3-lb

Lafeber Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries Parrot Bird Food 3-lb

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Lafeber Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries Parrot Bird Food 3-lb

Lafeber Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries Parrot Bird Food 3-lb

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Description

Lafeber's Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries combine whole seeds, grains, and actual pineapple, papaya, and mango in these berry-shaped morsels. Lafeber’s Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries are both delicious and nourishing because they are combined with vital vitamins and minerals. This food for pet birds promotes the health and happiness of your feathery buddy while also being enjoyable and nutritious.

KEY BENEFITS OF PRODUCT

  • Enhances your bird's daily routine by promoting natural foraging and beak play.
  • Healthy skin, feathers, and immunological support are all facilitated by balanced Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids.
  • Naturally maintained with chelated minerals and stabilized vitamins for improved absorption.
  • Made with real tropical fruit chunks and non-GMO, human-grade components
  • During conversion or mealtime, it can be utilized as a nutritious treat or as a whole diet.
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Ingredients & Analysis

Corn, hulled white proso millet, safflower, soybean meal, red millet, papaya, malto-dextrin, wheat, peanut granules, pineapple, mango, canola oil, corn syrup, dicalcium phosphate, glycerine, ground limestone, gelatin, corn gluten meal, whole egg, iodized salt, DL-methionine (an amino acid), citric acid, mixed tocopherols (a preservative), calcium propionate (a preservative), vitamin E supplement, choline chloride, ascorbic acid, niacin supplement, manganese proteinate, carotene, zinc proteinate, calcium pantothenate, biotin, riboflavin supplement, sodium selenite, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K activity), pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, natural colors, folic acid, copper lysine complex. 

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

Nutrients 

Amount 

Crude Protein (min):

10.00%

Crude Fat (min)

6.00%

Crude Fiber (max)

5.00%

Moisture 

14.00%

Omega 3(min)

0.31%

Omega 6(min)

4.50%

Attributes OR Specification

Attributes

Value

Formulated For

African Grey, Amazon, Macaw, Cockatoo, Caique, Eclectus, Meyers, Senegals, Quaker, Conure (large and small)

Package Size

3 lbs

Form

Complete parrot food in berry-shaped form

Packaging

Resealable plastic bags or foil-lined bags

Recommended Use

Can be used as a complete diet or as a healthy treat; supplement with fresh foods

safety and precautions

  • Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and pests.
  • Keep the bag tightly sealed to maintain freshness.
  • Check the “Best Before” date and use before expiration.
  • Do not use it if berries are moldy, discolored, or have an unusual odor.
  • Keep out of reach of children and other pets.
  • Monitor your bird for any adverse reactions when introducing new food.
  • Serve in a clean dish and wash feeding dishes regularly.
  • Consult your veterinarian for specific dietary needs. 

Direction

  • Offer a fresh serving daily in a clean dish.
  • Small Parrots (Senegals, Caiques, etc.): 10 berries per day.
  • Medium Parrots (African Greys, Amazons): 15 berries per day.
  • Large Parrots (Macaws, large Cockatoos): 20 berries per day.
  • Monitor your bird’s weight and adjust amounts as needed.
  • Always provide fresh, clean water.
  • Can be used as a complete diet or as a healthy snack/treat.
  • For enrichment, hide some berries in toys for foraging fun.

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