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HARRISON’S BIRD FOODS
Premium, Certified
Organic Formulas
because the single most
important thing you can do for your bird is to feed it right.
About Our Formulas
Today, formulated
bird foods are the choice of educated modern families because they know
malnutrition is the leading cause of death in companion birds. But what they may
not know is what is in the formulated diet that they are feeding. Or better yet,
what is left out.
Harrison's Bird Foods contain:
• No chemical insecticides, herbicides or fungicides
• No preservatives
• No artificial colors, sweeteners or flavors
• No double-dosed vitamins
• No bacteria or mycotoxins
Premium Ingredients
Harrison's Bird Foods
are made from premium,
human grade
whole grains and legumes, not pieces, parts, milled flours or by-products.
Easy and Economical
The use of Harrison's
Bird Foods changes the way you look at feeding your bird:
• No supplements or vitamins to buy
• No foods to clean and chop
• No time needed to prepare—just pour and go
• Less volume of food needed
• No seed hulls, kitchen mess or cage mess
• No fuss, no worry
What You May See After Switching
• Increased life
expectancy
• Enhanced appearance
• Increased energy and vitality
• More vocal and playful nature
• Decreased biting, yelling, picking
• Increased affection
• Increased resistance to common bacteria.and yeasts
• Increased quality and quantity of offspring
• Healthier and happier bird
HARRISON’S IS THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST IMPROPER NUTRITION
Improper nutrition is
the cause of 90% of health problems and the leading cause of death in pet birds.
It involves all of the systems of the body and is seen as: abnormalities in body
weight and shape; unusual appearances of feathers, nails, beaks and skin;
undesirable behavior; and disturbances in all the body's systems. Nutritional
deficiencies appear to accelerate the aging process of birds, primarily through
the loss of moisture and tissue elasticity.
Often, the signs of improper nutrition in pet birds go completely overlooked by
the owner.
The value of a proper diet over the life of the bird is monumental. Birds fed a
poor diet will become malnourished, which will start a chain of events leading
to a decline in the bird's overall health. The digestive system suffers first.
The bacterial population of the digestive tract becomes unbalanced.
Once this has occurred, opportunistic pathogens find it easier to invade, and
gram-negative rods and yeast counts increase. This opens the door for bacterial
infections and other ailments related to the immune system.
Over time every part of the body will reflect the condition of the bird's
health. If the bird reaches the latter stages of malnutrition, damage to
internal organs may be so severe that it is too late to save the bird. All of
this can easily be avoided if you choose to commit to the health of your bird by
feeding a high quality, nutritional diet and maintaining an ongoing relationship
with an avian veterinarian.
Any change in your bird's eating habits, behavior or personality could be due to
illness; it is important to discuss these changes with your veterinarian. Your
bird's health may depend on it.
Improper nutrition in the early stages often shows no signs at all. But if it is
allowed to continue, you will start seeing the following:
Skin: dryness, flaking, long nails and overgrown beaks
Respiratory system: sinusitis, sneezing, liths in the nose, air sacculitis,
aspergillosis
Digestive system: enteritis, hepatitis (shows up as dark green-colored
droppings), pancreatitis (diarrhea or not eating, no droppings)
Reproductive system: egg binding, infertility, weak chicks, chronic egg laying
Behavioral abnormalities: feather picking, screaming, biting, aggression
In addition to following the strict organic guidelines specified by the USDA
we have some high standards of our own to ensure the very best quality product
for your bird.
• Premium grains and other ingredients are contracted by HBD to be grown on
fertile organic farms throughout North America.
• A third party organic certifier verifies the certification of the raw
ingredients, making sure they meet the requirements designated under the USDA's
rules regarding organic certification.
• All grains and other ingredients are tested throughout the manufacturing
process for mycotoxins and rancidity.
• For the extrusion process, the ingredients are ground and thoroughly mixed.
Then the various sized and formulated nuggets are extruded, toasted, cooled and
then packaged under careful supervision.
• An outside laboratory performs even more testing in the way of post-production
analysis. The finished products are checked to verify that the protein, fat and
mineral contents are consistent with those listed on the label. The lab also
cultures for bacteria. Periodic batches are analyzed for vitamins, fatty acids
and amino acids.
• Our state-of-the-art packaging (the Harrison’s bag) protects the freshness of
the products, which have only natural tocopherols as preservatives.
• The foods are then shipped to and stored at the HBD Distribution Center in
Brentwood, Tennessee. The products remain in this climate-controlled environment
until being shipped for customer orders.
WHY ORGANIC?
Harrison's Bird Foods are certified organic by third party certifiers and
carry the official seal of the USDA's National Organic Program.
The term "certified
organic" cannot be used casually. In this country, there are strict guidelines
set up by the United States Department of Agriculture (as well as private
certifying agencies) in order to authorize a facility to use the term "certified
organic." And being part of the organic culture demands a significant commitment
to the entire system.
In today’s market people use the terms “all natural,” “organic” and “certified
organic” interchangeably, when there really is a significant difference. Only
“certified organic” has been approved by a 3rd party agency after a thorough
study of the entire process of growing the ingredients and manufacturing the
final product to ensure that all steps have been performed within the strict
guidelines.
In order to qualify as "certified organic," all products must adhere to the
following standards:
• Crops must be grown
without the use of artificial fertilizers or pesticides.
• There is generally a required conversion period to organic methods, being two
years (for ground crops) or three years (for perennials).
• In order to break the cycles of pests and diseases, appropriate crop rotation
is practiced for ground crops, which also helps to maintain soil fertility and
structure.
• No post-harvest chemical treatments are allowed.
• Fertility is provided by natural organic manures, composts and fertilizers --
the use of synthetic chemicals is prohibited.
• The use of genetically modified (GM) seeds or other materials is not
permitted. During the production phase, all organic producers must:
• Be certified by a recognized certification body and undergo a rigorous annual
inspection by qualified inspectors.
• Adhere to very strict standards that cover every aspect of food production,
such as growing, packaging, processing and transport.
• Maintain fully audited records of every stage of production to ensure complete
traceability from farm to table.
• Provide official certification numbers or logos of each certification body on
the packaging, as this is the consumer's guarantee of authenticity.
If foods are to be processed, the manufacturers must also be:
• Certified by an organic certification body.
• Keep all ingredients used in organic products separate from ingredients for
use in conventional products at all times.
• Maintain detailed routine records, including cleaning and processing
schedules, which must be made available for audit by certification inspectors at
all times.
• Any business that packs, processes or re-labels organic products out of the
sight of the customers must also be certified.
• The stringent controls associated with the production and processing of
organic products ensure consistent adherence to guidelines set up by the
recognized certification bodies.
Harrison's Bird Foods® are the
formulas that provide proper nutrition for your bird's lifetime care.
Because the single most important thing you can do for your bird is to feed
it right.
Harrison's Bird Foods is a family of
certified organic, formulated diets that were created by avian veterinarians
and nutritionists with the health of your bird in mind. Our formulas require
little or no supplementation.
Dr. Greg Harrison, the main developer of
Harrison's Bird Foods, is a certified avian specialist with 34 years
experience in bird care. He has transformed his practice into an avian
wellness clinic that incorporates preventive medicine through proper
nutrition with Harrison's Bird Foods

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