Macaw & Cockatoo Nutri-Berries

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  • Exceptional high rate of birds’ acceptability compared to regular pellets
  • Omega 3 & 6 fatty acid balanced
  • Naturally preserved & flavored
  • Non-GMO formula
  • Made in the USA on the Lafeber Family Farm
  • Can be offered as a complete diet or as a healthy snack

Product Description

You know the way your macaw holds a walnut in his foot and relishes each bite he takes? Or how your cockatoo waves her favorite treat around in her foot, as if showing it off for all to see? Imagine seeing your bird this happy over a nutritionally balanced food you can offer as a main diet or as a healthy treat. Macaw & Cockatoo Nutri-Berries are sized right to give your large bird something he can really sink his beak into. The round, textured, berry shape is designed for your parrot to hold and pull apart to eat; a simple yet effective way to promote foot health and to offer a variety of beak and tongue sensations vital to his behavioral needs.

The Lafeber difference is that we’ve perfected a way to nutritionally balance our foods without sacrificing taste and texture the way regular pellets do. Macaw & Cockatoo Nutri-Berries have all the essential vitamins and minerals, but instead of being ground up and put into a pellet form, the hulled seeds and grains are left whole. Macaw & Cockatoo Nutri-Berries also contain 16.5% pellets bound together with wholesome ingredients, and they are coated with chelated minerals for better absorption and stabilized vitamins for better longevity.

Most of the seeds and grains in Nutri-Berries are kept whole because Dr. Lafeber discovered how to nutritionally balance them without grinding, and hulling them keeps the nutrition right where it belongs — in each and every bite. We also balance the Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids to boost your bird’s immune system and to promote healthy skin and feathers. Our foods are naturally preserved and free of artificial colors, so you can feel good about offering them to your parrot.

 

Macaw & Cockatoo Nutri-Berries

Corn, Hulled Oats, Soybean Meal, Hulled White Proso Millet, Red Millet, Maltodextrin, Peanuts, Hulled Canary Grass Seed, Safflower, Wheat Flour, Corn Syrup, Glycerin, Canola Oil, Carrageenan, Ground Rice, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Dicalcium Phosphate, Ground Limestone, L-Lysine, Iodized Salt, Choline Chloride, DL-Methionine, Manganese Proteinate, Citric Acid, Zinc Proteinate, Xanthan Gum, Vitamin E Supplement, Ascorbic Acid, Niacin Supplement, Copper Proteinate, Beta-Carotene, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Riboflavin Supplement, Selenium, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Folic Acid, Tocopherols, Vitamin A Acetate.

Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min): 12.5%
Crude Fat (min): 8.0%
Crude Fiber (max): 5.0%
Moisture (max): 14.0%
Omega 3 Fatty Acids (min): 0.18%
Omega 6 Fatty Acids (min): 4.21%

Package Dimensions:
10 ounce: 10 x 6.75 x 2 inches
3.5 pound: 6 x 8.25 x 8.25 inches
20 pound: 10.5 x 9.5 x 13 inches

Customer Reviews

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C Holden
Great Food

I give this food to the 2 macaws I have who are 23 and 26 years old. It has help them maintain their health.

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dorothy pfeffer
New Diet for Loki

My cockatiel, Loki, was for years on a seed-mix diet during the day, plus a couple nutriberries in the evening. However, for the last 2 weeks, he has been on a nutriberry-only diet. This was recommended by my avian vet because Loki suddenly began excreting copious amounts of undigested seeds (all lab tests negative, though). However, he is now doing fine on his nutriberry diet, I use several varieties, including Classic for cockatiels, but also different flavors of some of the medium- and large-sized berries, which I crush for him. His favorite by far is the El Paso. He gets the El Paso exclusively at night, which I feed him on a paper towel on my couch (vs cage dish during day) and has started demanding "seconds." Whereas on his original diet I gave him neutriberries only once in the evening and he was satisfied, he now has 1-2 berries, goes back in his cage or on the curtain rod for a while, and then starts calling for more. I don't know where he puts it - he's such a tiny fellow. (He's now blind, but has learned to chirp whenever he wants to be moved from cage to rod or back, or wants scritches). I've had him 12 years - age unknown - he's a rescue. I got him from the avian refuge where I was volunteering.

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