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  • Harrison's Bird Food Power Treats with Red Palm Fruit Oil, 1 lb. 454g
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Price Details

3rd Party New

Latest $8.99 Apr 21, '16
Highest $22.49 May 24, '15
Lowest $6.40 Mar 28, '16
Average $8.13 (30d avg)
$7.41 (90d avg)
$7.67 (180d avg)
$9.61 (365d avg)
$9.54 (Lifetime average)
Added Sep 16, 2013

Sales Rank

30 day average: 8,421
90 day average: 7,987

Product Description

Can be used as the only food source to aid in weaning, changing a bird's diet from seeds to Harrison's Bird Foods or as a supplement for birds already fed Harrison's Bird Foods that need extra energy following an illness. Beneficial to birds with dry flaky skin (beak, nails), balding of the feet, lack of sheen and proper color to feathers. Beneficial to most aging birds. Beneficial to certain species known to eat high oil diets. High antioxidant content (vitamin E and coenzyme Q10). High carotenoid content (precursors to vitamin A). Good balance of essential fatty acids.

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