- Aug 21, 2010
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RIP Gandalf and Big Bird, you are missed.
Following the Michigan sanctuary die-off earlier this year, I vowed to convert my fids to a healthier diet. While I ultimately consider Zupreem Fruit Blend safe, it seemed a serendipitous time. The dry component of their diet was this and a small quantity of mixed seed. Fresh veggies and fruits given 5 times/week.
I began the conversion process using Harrison's High Potency Course exactly as advised per their website. The neutral colored squares were not universally appreciated as the floor was quickly covered with the crunchies! My last holdout, Gabby, finally began to eat and seems to enjoy. Took about 3 weeks!
An observation and question? High-Potency's first ingredient is sunflower, something I had avoided for years. Harrison's advises my species should start with High Potency, and after 6 months cockatoos and amazons (my flock) optionally convert to Adult Lifetime.
For those with converted birds > 6 months, what is your technique? Wondering if best to mix equal parts High Potency and corn-based Lifetime for the long haul??
I began the conversion process using Harrison's High Potency Course exactly as advised per their website. The neutral colored squares were not universally appreciated as the floor was quickly covered with the crunchies! My last holdout, Gabby, finally began to eat and seems to enjoy. Took about 3 weeks!
An observation and question? High-Potency's first ingredient is sunflower, something I had avoided for years. Harrison's advises my species should start with High Potency, and after 6 months cockatoos and amazons (my flock) optionally convert to Adult Lifetime.
For those with converted birds > 6 months, what is your technique? Wondering if best to mix equal parts High Potency and corn-based Lifetime for the long haul??