【jardine's diet】Zupreem or Harrison?

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jardine's parrot GuoAi hatched 05/22/2015

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I have a jardine's parrot.my lovely GuoAi.when he was born,I feed him with the harrison's juvenile food,till now,the Harrison is the only diet I give to him.
but,now,he looks like do not intrested in the Harrison anymore.I want to change the daily diet for him,how about the Zupreem? anyone use this diet before?
help me plz,in China,we can only purchase the diet such as harrison,zupreem or roudybush on line.
which one should I choose?:white1::confused::confused::confused:
 
All 3 are quality diets. Experiment and see which one GuoAi likes most.

Zupreem has just released a new line of products, suggesting that 60% of your birds diet should consist of pellets, 30% seed mix, and 10% treats.
 
My first and current avian vets recommended Harrison's. I've fed it to the Rickeybird for 25+ years, plus fresh produce and some seeds and other stuff. The company is great to deal with, too. They help you find a regular shipping schedule that works for your bird, and they are very reliable.
 
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My first and current avian vets recommended Harrison's. I've fed it to the Rickeybird for 25+ years, plus fresh produce and some seeds and other stuff. The company is great to deal with, too. They help you find a regular shipping schedule that works for your bird, and they are very reliable.

Words on the street told that the Harrison's product are made in China,so, some people doubt the harrison's quality because they do not trust the Chinese manufacture.
what do you think about it?
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Well, the bag says it's made in Tennessee, and the site says it's made in the USA...
I *HOPE* they wouldn't misrepresent that.
Scary thought!
 
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Well, the bag says it's made in Tennessee, and the site says it's made in the USA...
I *HOPE* they wouldn't misrepresent that.
Scary thought!

so I decided try some Zupreem and Roudybushi in the future,compare with the Harrison.:)
 

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