Ingredients: *Ground Hulled White (Proso) Millet, *Ground Hi Oleic Sunflower Kernel, *Ground Hulless Barley, *Ground Yellow Corn, *Ground Soybeans, *Ground Shelled Peanuts, *Ground Split Green Peas, *Ground Green Lentils, *Ground Toasted Oat Groats, *Ground Brown Rice, *Tapioca Maltodextrin, *Psyllium, *Ground Alfalfa, Calcium Carbonate, Spirulina, Montmorillonite Clay, *Ground Sun-Dried Sea Kelp, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, d-Biotin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Sodium Selenite. *from certified organic ingredient
Available in:
450gram (1lb)
1.36kg (3lb)
Harrison's Juvenile formula
Harrison's Juvenile formula - Organic is for hand-feeding psittacine chicks until weaning, for birds recovering from illness or injuries and birds losing weight during a diet conversion or to follow the feeding of Neonate Formula for selected parrots (see below).
As follow feeding after Neonate Formula
From day 1 for pionus, African greys, Amazons, cockatoos, conures and macaws.
From day 7 for other parrots.
From day 21 for cockatiels (see Neonate Formula prior to day 21).
Feeding Suggestions
One to seven-day-old birds and birds with slow crop-emptying may benefit from the use of Neonate Formula.
To aid weaning after 21 days of age, add 1 Tbs finely chopped High Potency Formula or introduce dry High Potency Formula in a separate bowl.
Directions
Gently feel the crop to determine that it is almost empty before feeding.
Mix fresh: Juvenile Hand-Feeding Formula and bottled drinking water heated to approximately 103°F (39°C). Follow proportion of formula to water as directed by your veterinarian for the age of your bird. Do not microwave!
Chicks with their eyes opened should be fed 3-4 times daily, and birds with feathers emerging, 2-3 times daily.
Feed the bird until the crop is full but not overstuffed, and clean the excess formula from the bird's beak, feathers and enclosure.
Caution
The correct feeding technique must be used in order to prevent injury to the bird or inhalation of the formula that could result in pneumonia or death. Feeding with an irrigation syringe is probably the most universally successful technique.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude protein (min.) 18%, crude fat (min.) 11%, crude fiber (max.) 4%, moisture (max.) 10%.