Harrisons Parrot Food
Posted by admin on Thursday Jan 26, 2012 Under parrots
Help!! I have just changed my African Grey parrot over from seed to Harrison’s pellet food.?
Ok so i took out her fruit and veg early this afternoon so by evening she was really hungry and i put in the pellets but first i pretended to eat them which made her intersted enough to take one but she threw it and has not touched them. Any ideas would be very much appreciated. Thankyou.
i have an african Grey and i know that it would be freaked out if i changed its food. what you should do is for one week put a little pellets in it. then the week after make it half pellets half seeds. then for the third week make it a majority of pellets than just switch it to pellets because it is healthier for your bird. if you want giv it seeds as a treat
Harrison’s Bird Foods
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