Lafeber’s Classic Nutri-Berries for Cockatiels 12.5 oz. Tub Review LAFEBER’S Classic Nutri-Berries Pet Bird Food, Made with Non-GMO and Human-Grade Ingredients, for Cockatiels, 4 lbs Lafebers Classic Nutri Berries is a nutritionally complete foraging food for cockatiels. You also get it in varieties for other bird types. Cockatiels love to forage in the wild and this is an excellent way to encourage them to do it in captivity. Laferbers Classic NutriBerries were formulated by top avian veterinarians and avian nutritionists. The Lafaber company was built by a father-son team who where both vets who had a special passion for birds. They developed their first bird food pellet in the back room of their clinic in the early 1970s. They have grown since then but their motto has always been ‘caring and working for the health of animals.’ The round shape of the berries offer exercise and beak play which also helps to alleviate boredom and feather plucking. There are no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives added and the are non-GMO. The berries are rich in antioxidants and Omegas 3 & 6 to help support healthy feathers, skin and immune system. The grains are hulled, which means that the shells have been removed. All the ingredients are coated with chelated minerals and stabilized vitamins. These Nutri berries will stimulate your cockatiels tastebuds and brain. This is an affiliate link, which means that if you do buy this product, I will get a small commission at no extra cost to you the buyer. This helps me with the upkeep of this website. What Are the Ingredients In Laferbers Classic NutriBerries? Hulled white proso millet, hulled canary grass seed, red millet, malto-dextrin, oat groats, ground corn, peanuts, corn syrup, and corn oil. Manufacturer: Royal Pet Supplies Inc Product Dimensions: 14.2 x 8.2 x 8.2 inches First sold: 20 June 2004 Overall Rating (based on customer reviews): 4.7 out of 5 stars Sharing is Caring Share on Facebook Share Share on Pinterest Pin it Share on TwitterTweet Post navigation Cockatiels (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) ReviewAre My Birds Breeding? Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website