I have been reading a lot of endorsements for Harrisons and many forums and I wish somebody would explain to me what the big deal is other than the ingredients are supposedly organically grown.
I read the ingredients and compared it to different brands. I noticed that Harrisons had Spirulina and kelp in it. So what's so important about that?
Would somebody please explain the nutritional difference Harrisons offers compared to any of the Zupreme products? My rehomed amazon came with a little bit of Harrisons and it says only to offer no more than 10% supplements with fruit and vegetables. If that is the case, then why are so many people making chop or mash if Harrisons is so good?
I am just mystified why people are willing to pay over $30 for a 5 pound bag while you can spend $40 or so and get so much more for their money with another brand.
Harrisons HIGH POTENCY COARSE
Ingredients: *Ground Shelled Sunflower Seeds, *Ground Hulless Barley, *Ground Soybeans, *Ground Shelled Peanuts, *Ground Green Peas, *Ground Lentils, *Ground Yellow Corn, *Ground Rice, *Ground Toasted Oat Groats, Psyllium, Sun Dried Alfalfa, Calcium Carbonate, *Spirulina, Montmorillonite Clay, Ground Dried Sea Kelp, Vitamin E Supplement, Sea Salt, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, d-Biotin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Sodium Selenite.
*CERTIFIED ORGANIC INGREDIENT
Guaranteed Analysis: Crude protein (min.) 18%, crude fat (min.) 15%, crude fiber (max.) 6.5%, moisture (max.) 10%.
Zupreme Veggieblend:
Ingredients: Ground corn, Soybean meal, Ground wheat, Wheat germ meal, Sugar, Vegetable oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), Calcium carbonate, Dicalcium phosphate, Iodized salt, DL-Methionine, Dried carrots, Dried green beans, Dried peas, Dried celery, Dried beets, Dried parsley, Choline chloride, Natural carrot flavor, L-Lysine, Vitamins (Vitamin E supplement, Niacin, Calcium pantothenate, Vitamin A supplement, Biotin, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine hydrochloride, Thiamine mononitrate, Menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity), Vitamin B12 supplement, Vitamin D3 supplement, Folic acid), Artificial colors, preserved with Mixed tocopherols and Citric acid, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (a source of Vitamin C), Minerals (Manganous oxide, Zinc oxide, Copper sulfate, Sodium selenite, Calcium iodate), Rosemary extract.
I know corn is not nutritional for humans and peanuts are a no no. Sunflower seeds is said to be too high in fat. I thought the clay was only needed for detoxing or cleansing the body. If our birds are eating well nutritionally, is the clay really necessary? Is this clay really being imported from South America?
Zupreme shows that there is a variety of veggies in it. Isn't that a good thing?
I am not getting it!
I read the ingredients and compared it to different brands. I noticed that Harrisons had Spirulina and kelp in it. So what's so important about that?
Would somebody please explain the nutritional difference Harrisons offers compared to any of the Zupreme products? My rehomed amazon came with a little bit of Harrisons and it says only to offer no more than 10% supplements with fruit and vegetables. If that is the case, then why are so many people making chop or mash if Harrisons is so good?
I am just mystified why people are willing to pay over $30 for a 5 pound bag while you can spend $40 or so and get so much more for their money with another brand.
Harrisons HIGH POTENCY COARSE
Ingredients: *Ground Shelled Sunflower Seeds, *Ground Hulless Barley, *Ground Soybeans, *Ground Shelled Peanuts, *Ground Green Peas, *Ground Lentils, *Ground Yellow Corn, *Ground Rice, *Ground Toasted Oat Groats, Psyllium, Sun Dried Alfalfa, Calcium Carbonate, *Spirulina, Montmorillonite Clay, Ground Dried Sea Kelp, Vitamin E Supplement, Sea Salt, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, d-Biotin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Sodium Selenite.
*CERTIFIED ORGANIC INGREDIENT
Guaranteed Analysis: Crude protein (min.) 18%, crude fat (min.) 15%, crude fiber (max.) 6.5%, moisture (max.) 10%.
Zupreme Veggieblend:
Ingredients: Ground corn, Soybean meal, Ground wheat, Wheat germ meal, Sugar, Vegetable oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), Calcium carbonate, Dicalcium phosphate, Iodized salt, DL-Methionine, Dried carrots, Dried green beans, Dried peas, Dried celery, Dried beets, Dried parsley, Choline chloride, Natural carrot flavor, L-Lysine, Vitamins (Vitamin E supplement, Niacin, Calcium pantothenate, Vitamin A supplement, Biotin, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine hydrochloride, Thiamine mononitrate, Menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity), Vitamin B12 supplement, Vitamin D3 supplement, Folic acid), Artificial colors, preserved with Mixed tocopherols and Citric acid, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (a source of Vitamin C), Minerals (Manganous oxide, Zinc oxide, Copper sulfate, Sodium selenite, Calcium iodate), Rosemary extract.
I know corn is not nutritional for humans and peanuts are a no no. Sunflower seeds is said to be too high in fat. I thought the clay was only needed for detoxing or cleansing the body. If our birds are eating well nutritionally, is the clay really necessary? Is this clay really being imported from South America?
Zupreme shows that there is a variety of veggies in it. Isn't that a good thing?
I am not getting it!