

🦜 Elevate your bird’s diet to organic excellence — because they deserve the best!
Harrison's Bird Foods High Potency Coarse is a premium, vet-developed bird food designed specifically for medium to large parrots like cockatoos and macaws. Made with certified organic, non-GMO, human-grade ingredients, it delivers balanced Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids and essential nutrients to support all life stages. Trusted by bird owners for decades, this formula promotes year-round health, longevity, and vitality in your feathered companion.
















| ASIN | B0007LDX8I |
| Additional Features | Certified Organic, Non-GMO, Veterinarian-Formulated, Human-Grade Ingredients |
| Age Range (Description) | All Life Stages |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Plant-Based |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | Human-Grade |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,262 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #26 in Bird Food |
| Brand | Harrison's Bird Foods |
| Brand Name | Harrison's Bird Foods |
| Breed Recommendation | African Greys, Amazons, Cockatoos, Conures, Eclectus, macaws, military, scarlet, green wing, blue& gold, hyacinth |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,751 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Flavor | Coarse |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086011500050 |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Weight | 2.27 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Harrison's Bird Foods |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HBDHP5 |
| Model Number | HBDHP5 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Benefits | Provides balanced fatty acids and high-quality organic ingredients for optimal bird health. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Year-round feeding, Conversion, Special Needs, Breeding, Weaning, Molting |
| Special Ingredients | Naturally occurring vitamins and minerals, Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids |
| Specific Uses For Product | Food |
| Target Species | Bird |
| UPC | 850060009181 |
| Unit Count | 80 Ounce |
A**R
Good, but spendy
My 40 year old African Grey loves this stuff and I love providing him with quality, nutritious food. But it seems like the price goes up on this every month. I guess that just the America we live in today.
L**O
Harrison's is the best bird food.
I have been feeding my Grey parrot Harrison's for the 33 years I've owned him. It is an organic pelleted food that is easy to feed. It has kept my companion in tip top shape, he doesn't look his age and I can be sure he'll have many more years. Grey parrots can live for up to 60 years, so, because of Harrison's Bird food he'll be around for a long while. I supplement his food with fresh vegetables according Harrison's recommendations. Harrison's is manufactured in the US from all organic locally sourced seed and grain, so it's availability and price is not affected by shortages that could be caused by tariffs. If you have a companion bird, I highly recommend that you feed him or her Harrison's. Your bird will be healthy from a well rounded diet.
S**E
Won’t eat
I know this is a good food but my African Grey won’t eat it
J**R
Clean, Non GMO, Organic
I REALLY appreciate the clean, non gmo, organic food I can feed my African Grey parrot. She is my world and I want/need her to be as healthy as possible so she has the longest life! Thanks 😊
J**D
Excellent Healthy Choice
My bird doesn't eat anything and I've been getting her to eat this although I have to soak them in apple juice. The pellets are a nice size for big parrots and taste good. Yes, I tried them so my M2 would know they are safe to eat. There's no funky smell and are crunchy.
G**H
As Expected
seems like quality feed, my birds pick at it
B**O
Quality for longevity
This is quality nourishment for my 32 year old amazon parrot. She has been eating it for 31 years.
A**L
Took awhile but by the end of the bag, he liked it!
I struggled in the beginning to get my Eclectus to eat this. I bought this food at the advice of my veterinarian. My eclectus also gets fresh organic fruits, veggies, bean mix and small amount of nuts everyday. Fruits, bean mix and veggies are the main staple of his diet. He also had a tendency to want to eat sunflower seeds and other seeds only, which is not good for Eclectus to over eat. seeds. Especially not sunflower seeds. So, when taking him to the vet, my vet found that he was a bit low in weight and had a little bit of high liver enzymes. He asked if I was giving him pellets. I was giving him the natural Zupreem pellets but he didn't want to eat them. So what i did to get him to eat these is: First Week:. I cut up the pellets and mashed it up with the juice from the blackberries I mixed in his favorite fruit. His favorite fruits are blueberries, pomegranate and blackberries. So I would squish the blackberry juice for example, all over the pellets to let them soak up the juice and mash it all up. Also left a few pellets in their usual size but let them soak up juice. Then I threw in the rest of the blackberry in with it. At first he would just eat the parts of the blackberries he could pick out. (I still continued to let him have seeds) Second Week: I cut pellets in half ( because he won't bite into nuts or pellets that are too hard) But I no longer mashed the pellets up. He was picky so I continued the same thing ( Also I fed a few to my dogs and when he saw them eating it and heard the crunch crunch, he tried to pick up his pellets and then threw them down) (I ate a few myself, I have to say they are tasty and taste like sunflower seeds with no salt) Third Week: I began just soaking the pellets in his blackberry juice. (Juice of the blackberry only) ....continued his sunflower and seeds, but less of them (I had to go slow taking away his sunflower seeds because he actually got moody when I didn't give them to him) Fourth Week: Continue the same as third week but put less juice of the blackberry. (Really went down on seeds, like just a few) Fifth Week: By this time I cut only some of the Harrison's pellets up and left some the normal size. Then late at night I put a bowl of frozen Harrison's so by morning they were ready to eat. Sixth Week: All of a sudden early morning I heard him chomping away on the pellets. I couldn't believe it!! By the sixth week he doesn't eat seeds anymore. By the sixth week he was ready to for a new bag! Keep the bag frozen in your freezer and it will last the six weeks. But if you just put them in the fridge this big bag only lasts up to 10 days. Note: My vet says he is alot more healthy and very good weight. But, I did find he was getting a bit hyper and aggressive. My vet said it may be the spirulina in the Harrisons becuase some Eclectus act like that when they eat spirulina. So what he had me do is give him less of the Harrison's and add a little bit of the Zupreem Pellets or RoudyBush. He said if he takes the RoudyBush, I can give him RoudyBush instead if I want to, but he still thinks the Harrison's is much more healthy. I do have to say I can see an improvement in his color and he does have alot more energy since eating Harrison's. When I first got him, he didn't want to move around much or climb any of his toys on his jungle gym. Now? Oh my gosh he climbs to the top like a little monkey! Will continue buying Harrisons I am very happy with him and so is he!
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