Senior Bird Nutri-Berries were scientifically designed by leading avian veterinarians and nutritionists to create the best combination of herbs, supplements and nutrients that could be fed daily as a complete diet for many years. They are packed with age-combative herbs like milk thistle, dandelion and ginger, and age-defying fruits like plums, cranberries and dates. Better yet, Senior Bird Nutri-Berries have no artificial flavors or colors. What you see is what you get. When you see a red bit of fruit, it is real cranberry and not something artificially flavored or colored to look like fruit. The same for the herbs and those little flakes are real milk thistle, ginger and dandelion to give your older bird an added health boost. Sized for parrots like Sun Conures, Amazons, African Greys, Indian Ringnecks, Quakers, Mini Macaws and similarly sized birds.
- The unique, round shape offers important beak play, exercise, and mental stimulation to minimize boredom and feather picking
- Dandelion: helps support bone and liver health
- Glucosamine and chondroitin: help to ease joint pain and swelling
- Age-defying fruits: plums provide dietary fiber and are high in Vitamins A, C, K, potassium, fluoride, and beta-carotene; cranberries are full of antioxidants that strengthen the immune system by flushing out harmful toxins; Dates are iron-rich fruits with antioxidants
- Is my bird a Senior Bird: a bird may be considered a senior once he or she reaches half of their expected life span
- The unique, round shape offers important beak play, exercise, and mental stimulation to minimize boredom and feather picking
- Dandelion: helps support bone and liver health
- Glucosamine and chondroitin: help to ease joint pain and swelling
- Age-defying fruits: plums provide dietary fiber and are high in Vitamins A, C, K, potassium, fluoride, and beta-carotene; cranberries are full of antioxidants that strengthen the immune system by flushing out harmful toxins; Dates are iron-rich fruits with antioxidants
- Is my bird a Senior Bird: a bird may be considered a senior once he or she reaches half of their expected life span