Lafebers Nutri
Posted January 28, 2012
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Kota Loves Nutri-Berries!
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Lafeber’s Nutri-Berries Parrot Food (3.25 lb bucket) $15.58 Maximum Nutrition. Minimum Waste.Veterinarian recommended Nutri-Berries are the most fun-to-eat, easy to accept food ever made. These nutritious nuggets have the shape birds naturally enjoy and a balanced, superior source of nutrition with an irresistible taste and aroma.Better Health For Your Parrots.Proper nutrition is critical to the good health and long life of your parrots. Nutri-Berries were… |
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Lafeber’s Gourmet Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries for Parrots 3 lb. Bag $15.58 Lafeber’s Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries for Parrots is a nutritious gourmet food formulated by avian nutritionists to meet your bird’s dietary needs. Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries offers high quality ingredients such as pineapple, papaya, mango, corn…. |
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Classic Nutri-Berries for Cockatiels (4 Lb. Tub) $15.39 Lafeber’s Classic Nutri-Berries for Cockatiels is a nutritious food. It’s many and unique characteristics revolutionized the pet bird food market. Classic Nutri-Berries provide birds with critically needed nutrients in a form that is readily accepted…. |
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Lafeber’s Nutri-Berries Parrot Garden Veggie, 10 oz. $4.89 Hulled canary and millet seed blended with roasted peanut hearts, coated with vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates and amino acids derived from whole eggs, and shaped into small round berries. Almost totally edible so there’s little waste…. |
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Lafeber Tropical Fruit Nutri-Berries For Macaws 10 oz. Bag $5.90 Product Contain nutritious and natural ingredients rolled into berry-shaped pieces and coated with vitamins minerals and protein. There is No mess and no wasted food. Natural ingredients: papaya, pineapple and banana. Combine with your bird’s current diet. Once bird begins eating, discontinue previous seed mix. If bird does not initially eat nutri-berries, flatten them and mix with current diet un… |
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LAF PARROT BERRIES 12OZ TUB $12.34 Nobody knows your bird’s diet better than Lafeber. Nobody, that is, except your bird. Contrary to what many believe, birds don’t eat with just their beaks. They eat with their brains, too. In the wild,… |