Lafeber Garden Veggie Nutri-Berries Parrot Food
In a Nutshell
- Nutritious and tasty, loved by parrots.
- Some users report dryness and hardness issues.
- Overall, a good choice with potential for improvement in quality control.
Quick Verdict
Deemed excellent by many reviewers for its nutritional value and taste, although some concerns about dryness and inconsistency.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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High nutritional value (3)
Parrots find it nutritious and tasty.
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Variety in dietary options (2)
Parrots love having variety in what they eat and this product adds to that variety nicely.
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Nutritious (2)
Tremendously nutritious and tasty to the avians
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Good for mid-sized birds (2)
Parrots come in a variety of sizes and for mid-sized parrots
Cons
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Quality Control Issues (2) major
Occasionally unmatched with the Lafeber's self-declared quality iterations
Tip: Ensure proper staying freshness before buying.
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Dry berries (2) major
Some of the Nutri-Berries are dry and hard, leading to waste.
Tip: Avoid buying in bulk without a proper wrap.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Parrot owners β This product is nutritious and tasty, making it a favorite among parrots.
β Skip If
- β’ Those looking for a consistency in the nutrient β The dryness and hardness issue could quickly deter attention.
Durability & Care
Factors: freshness at purchase, storage conditions
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this product suitable for smaller parrots?
Yes, it is suitable for smaller parrots if crushed into smaller pieces.
How fresh are the Nutri-Berries when delivered?
They are generally fresh but can sometimes be dry and hard.
Highlighted Reviews
"Great item for my African Gray who loves to mΓ’che on these round, tasty nuggets that are a perfect foot size nutritional food to mΓ’che on."
"My bird didnβt like it. I ended up giving it to the wild birds who had no problem"
Bottom Line
This product is a solid choice for parrot owners looking for a nutritious and tasty option, but be mindful of potential quality control issues. Can differentiate itself further if the dryness and hardness problems are nipped in the bud.