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🦜 Elevate your senior bird’s golden years with every bite!
LAFEBER'S Senior Bird Nutri-Berries are a scientifically formulated, nutrient-dense food designed specifically for aging cockatiels. Packed with joint-supporting glucosamine and chondroitin, antioxidant-rich fruits like cranberries and plums, and balanced omega fatty acids, these non-GMO, human-grade Nutri-Berries promote joint health, immune strength, and feather vitality. Their unique shape encourages natural beak exercise and mental stimulation, making them the perfect choice to support your senior bird’s health and happiness.





| Age Range (Description) | Senior |
| Brand | LAFEBER'S |
| Flavor | Liver, Milk |
| Item Form | Nutri-Berrie |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Special Ingredients | Plums, cranberries, and dates |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bird Food |
| Unit Count | 20 Ounce |
B**3
Great product
My birds love these. I break them into smaller pieces since my older bird cannot hold them due to health issues. Loaded with lots of things my birds love.
2**E
Bird approved
My lovebird loves it
T**C
Cockatiel loooves it.
I have an older cockatiel. I just changed her diet. I keep my birds food in the fridge so it stays fresh. So whenever I open the fridge my till starts chirping like crazy. She loves the stuff. Highly recommend .
L**L
My cockatiels love it!
My cockatiels love these!
E**N
Crumbled and not holding well together.
My birds love this product. I just wish it didn’t crumble in the bag so easily.
W**E
Senior bird approved!
My 21 year old cockatiel LOVES this food. He's been a bit sick and not too into his food lately. (he's on antibiotics and seeing a vet). I saw this and decided to give it a try. We literally JUST got it, so this is based off his first reactions. He LOVED it! Dove right in and started eating. So happy to see him enjoying his food! :-) We are not using this as a main food, so he still gets lots of other things like fresh veggies, fruit, etc.
M**R
Fresh & ‘clean’
This food is for an old cockatiel who needs nutrition suited for his age. He doesn’t eat like he used to so I tried him on this & after the introductory period, he found out he likes it.
G**H
Stale
Not fresh at all. Was recommended by my vet. Had used this lable years ago...had a fresh smell. It's old and smells stale and my birds won't touch it. Lesson learned.
M**O
My super, extremely picky cockatiel actually ate these right away and LOVED it!
I just received this today and I'm extremely happy that my cockatiel seems to love it. He was unfortunately on an all seed diet for many years (I got him when I was a kid) and it was extremely difficult to find him a pellet that he would eat. I managed to get him eating about a 3:1 pellet:seed ratio and no more. I tried regular cockatiel Nutri-berries years ago when I started the shift to pellets and he wasn't into them at the time, so I wasn't that optimistic about the senior mix.... but he ate it from the get-go basically without hesitation today. I'm so shocked and pleased. I've been really worried about his liver lately and I was heartened to hear about other bird's liver values improving on this diet. I think I should be able to cut seeds out entirely now, which can only be a good thing. I'll definitely continue to purchase this. I'll probably change the ratio so that he eats more nutri-berries than his other pellets since they're formulated specifically for senior cockatiels. I used to work for a veterinary hospital and I was always told that one of the major points to consider in food selection is getting a food designed for your pet's life stage as they have different nutritional requirements as they age. This is the first time I've ever seen a senior food available for specifically for cockatiels. Just... thank you, Lafeber - you're doing great ahah
J**D
It is for birds.
I have asked my birds and the said they loke it...Ha Ha
J**S
Bien mais
Mes perruches ont mangé des graines toutes leur vie. Pour leur santé, j'ai intégré ces boules amusantes. Ça a pris un certain temps d'adaptation. Je leur donne encore des graines, mais je mesure les quantités. Bref, elles les mangent en dévorant les graines en premier. Pas sûre que les croquettes sont mangées et pour les fruits séchés, je ne pense pas. Ça serait idéal d'introduire ces boulettes quand l'animal est jeune.
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