🦜 Give your feathered friend the gift of health and happiness!
LAFEBER'S Senior Bird Nutri-Berries is a premium pet bird food designed specifically for senior parrots. Made with non-GMO and human-grade ingredients, this 10 oz package offers essential nutrients, promotes beak play, and supports joint health, ensuring your avian companion enjoys a vibrant and active life.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
Unit Count | 10.0 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
S**I
Back to the smaller bags for us.
I've been feeding my older small citron cockatoo this product in the small size bags. I have tried both the parrot and the cockatoo senior nutriberries. Love to see a citron on the cockatoo- macaw pkg. Not much difference, maybe parrot size is a little smaller?I decided to get the parrot 3 lb size bag. I have to admit, I went back to the smaller bags because the same issues everyone else had. Broken, crumbson bottom of bag, and clumped together. I also noticed moths like another reviewer mentioned. Im glad I went back to the smaller senior size bag.I felt I wasted my money on the 3 pound bag, because my bird will waste enough, but these clumps and crumbs were a waste more than half the bag.I went back to the smaller size bag that's also expensive, but isn't smashed and clumped as badly like the 3 pound size. I never noticed moths with the smaller size bags either. Maybe thats why my bird wasted so much of the food in the 3 lb bag. I noticed he wasted much more food from the big bag, and threw out the crumbs he didn't eat. I will continue to buy the small bags. Tired of Wasting money. I noticed the bigger bag isn't available now. I hope they saw the reviews and shouldn't put them in a bag to get smashed and clumps. I cant believe how much money spent and wasted. I will return if this happens in smaller bags.It's his favorite to grab and hold that nutri berry first when I give him other pellets too. I think he gained weight which looked good. But lost weight when had issues with the 3 pound bag.I'll see when the groomer weighs him. We have just started the new small bag. I didn't notice as many cranberries like before.Maybe quality control of fruits etc., or hit and miss.But also trying harrisons food 2 vets recommended. Another expensive food. Lots of varieties and a square shape pellet he rolls around hilariously and plays with it.Roudybush makes a senior pellet too. Not his fave, maybe pellet too small. Like having a 2 year old, i adopted in November. He was on a terrible diet. Only to find out hes 28, after they said hes about 18. I want to give him the longest life after his 3 previous living places. The vet said he was ok, after i found out hes 28, i brought him in to be sure hes healthy. The devastating news was she said dont count on him living to 40. I see female citrons that seem to be older. Having difficulty finding older males.I love him so much I hope the better food's will help him exceed 40.I think because he was on a seed diet at the last place where I got him & he looked terrible. Pro bird mentors said get him out of thstbplace. the vet said no seeds, give pellets.I heard someone say "peanuts" are in some of the nutriberries. Peanuts are not a nut the citron should NOT have. I will read the actual ingredients instead of reading about all the good ingredients on the front of pkg. I am guilty for not reading all ingredients and addives. I heard corn syrup is the binder, which isn't so great either. I am new at getting a senior bird. Thinking maybe saying he was 18 when they knew his previous owner and made a 10 year old error. I paid a lot for him. How many ppl would spend that on an older bird that doesn't have longevity like other species. He acts like a toddler, talks a lot more than other citrons, (I'm told his vocabulary is extraordinary). I hope the food keeps him healthy and . lives longer than the male expectancy. 🤞 Old guy still gets frisky with the back of my hand.Grateful to his previous owners who taught him an extensive vocabulary. He speaks in sentences.I fell in Love with him and AFTER he was in a bird shop over a year I called, he was still there. Not looking like he did when I first saw him there. Bird mentors told me to get him out of there asap.I love him so much, I hope these senior nutriberries will give him a long, healthy, happy life together . 🧡🕊He's such a smart bird, I have been blessed. He will halp me put his food bowl in the food hatch so I can close the latch. He would pull it in with his beak. He knows move is feet until its secure. They think, are smarter, than many people. Lol.I now wish I would have showed Amazon the clump and crumbs when it arrived.I hate to complain, but since many others had same problem, I hope they have fixed it. I still think I will stick with the smaller size bagHope no more moths.He didn't want to eat like normal for awhile. That's when I noticed weight loss.. maybe he knew the food had an issue. Observe the behavior and eating habits.Not worth expensive vet visit and tests.Thank you for bringing up the issues with the expensive 3 lb size. We should all get a better replacement. Even if small bags. I was thrilled to find a senior diet he loves.
M**
My senior Parrot likes them.
My senior parrot was refusing any type of parrot food after purchasing her favorite food from Petco, which seemed to have a strange odor. I tried a number of other parrot food which she refused. I then purchased Lafeber's senior berries which she accepted and has been eating with no problem.PS: I was also able to find her usual Zupreem Fruit blend and Sensible Seed from a different vendor, which she is now eating as well. I am very please with Lafeber's Senior, Sunny Orchard,Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries.
C**W
Great
Thank you!
S**O
My 40 yr old parrot loves these.
I recently adopted a 40 yr old Senegal that had a very poor diet. I was giving him the classic nutriberries but they are so dry that most of the berry falls to the ground.I was excited to read about the berries for senior birds so I ordered some. I’m very pleased with the softer consistency. There is much less waste with these. And the best part is that my old man loves them.
L**A
but they're certainly easier to crumble (which is good for a bird like a cockatiel who won't eat ...
I got these for my very old budgie, but he died before he had a chance to get any sort of benefit from them. So I started giving them to my cockatiel. I don't know how helpful they really are, nutrition-wise, compared to the tropical fruit ones he was eating before, but they're certainly easier to crumble (which is good for a bird like a cockatiel who won't eat it as a big ball), and his weight's better than it's been before. I just wish the nearby Feeders Supply carried these, because they sell the regular types of Nutriberries for $6.
K**B
My parrot loves these!
My bird loves these as a treat. Actually, he'd probably be happy to eat them all the time, but I don't want to give him too many seed products. These are a good size because he can grab them and then take them to the top of his cage where he likes to eat things -- probably because it gives him a better opportunity to make a bigger mess. If you have a bird, you'll understand. I do recommend giving these as a treat instead of a meal, but either way, most birds seem to love them.
E**A
Bird loves this food!
Recently re-purchased a bag of the senior nutriberries that my bird loves. Very little of these end up on the floor of his enclosure! He sees the bag and will start to bob his head around (which he does when he wants something) and say, "seed." The ingredients are decent and thought out, and my bag was fresh with almost none of pellets broken, which is in better condition than when I have bought in person at a store. It is maybe $1 more here on amazon but you can't beat same day shipping, especially when somebird is loudly requesting "seed!"
P**S
Good product, bad shipping.
These came completely crushed..will never buy from amazon again..the shipper didn’t make it right even though I wrote them. Purchase direct from now on!
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