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Harrison's Omega Bird Bread Mix: Nutritious and Delicious Recipe for Your Feathered Friend! Review

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Details

BrandHarrison's Bird Foods
Target SpeciesBird
Item FormLiquid
Unit Count11.4 Ounce

Description of Harrison's Omega Bird Bread Mix: Nutritious and Delicious Recipe for Your Feathered Friend!

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

My parrots love it!

I am using this with red palm oil as the oil source. I make it in muffin cases. I keep them fresh by freezing them in a ziplock bag. All I have to do is defrost a small muffin-sized bun in the microwave for 15 seconds, then cut it into thirds for my gray parrot and two cockatiels.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My Quaker LOVES this bread

I have never seen my bird hunt for food like OMega bread. Far from being a picky eater, she tries almost everything and has many favorites. But from the first meal she is crazy about this bread. We tried the original and she loved it, but Omega REALLY enjoys her with pleasure. Thanks Harrison Good product.

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  • Best
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  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good thing! in Essen

I made red palm oil food because there are so many benefits of eating red palm oil. My Kakariki weaned and went straight to it and started eating. My green cheek almost emptied his bowl and my parrot ate more than my other 2 birds combined which is a plus as he is so picky! This, alongside other Harrison-flavored breads, will last a lifetime.

Pros
  • Decent performance
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Using Harrison Bird Breads is the only way to get your Caique to eat anything other than seeds. I pre-soak a large batch of nut-flavored granules, then add mash, chopped beets, carrots, peppers, and a LIGHT BIT of the seed mix to the batter. He eats everything and tells me when he wants more! The mix is quite expensive, but it makes a good sized loaf that will keep for a couple of weeks. Still, it's not cheap. . .

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
  • No performance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, terrible price for Revain.

My 17-year-old Meyers went on a starvation diet. He only eats sweet potatoes, nutriberries and some nuts. In a desperate attempt to add more nutrients to my diet, I decided to try Vogelbrot. He. loves. That. It's the first thing he puts in his food bowl. It's been a few months and he still loves him. There's only one standard size loaf in the bag, but I slice it up and put it in the freezer. So it's a bit pricey, but for now I don't care. He loves to. And I just found out it's half the price of

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  • A sea of positive emotions
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  • Compatibility