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			| JustCoco! |  Post subject: Re: Nutriberries?  Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 6:39 pm  |  
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					| Brandon's-Fids wrote: So I am getting a few samples of Nutriberries sent to me from Lafeber and I was wondering what exactly are they a ball of healthy seed? Lol.Some will be coming for Tiko too so she can have a try.  How are they shipping to you?
 
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			| Brandon's-Fids |  Post subject: Re: Nutriberries?  Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 6:43 pm  |  
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					| tielfan wrote: I'm amazed that you can actually get them.  In the past they were mostly available in the US and Canada and it was hard for anyone else to get them.  It's great if the situation is changing.
 As you already know, they're nutritionally equivalent to pellets.  It's the same ingredients, just not ground up as fine, and held together with a "glue" that has vitamins and minerals in it. The bird thinks it's eating a seed treat, but it's really eating a pellet.
 Lol you make that sound funny.The birds are being tricked.
 
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			| Brandon's-Fids |  Post subject: Re: Nutriberries?  Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 6:44 pm  |  
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					| JustCoco! wrote: Brandon's-Fids wrote: So I am getting a few samples of Nutriberries sent to me from Lafeber and I was wondering what exactly are they a ball of healthy seed? Lol.Some will be coming for Tiko too so she can have a try.  How are they shipping to you?The way you normally ship things I suppose.
 
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			| Brandon's-Fids |  Post subject: Re: Nutriberries?  Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 9:31 pm  |  
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					| JustCoco! wrote: But like, are you buying them off eBay or something? Or Amazon? Lafeber is sending me free samples
 
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			| Mel |  Post subject: Re: Nutriberries?  Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 5:31 am  |  
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					| tielfan wrote: I'm amazed that you can actually get them.  In the past they were mostly available in the US and Canada and it was hard for anyone else to get them.  It's great if the situation is changing.
 As you already know, they're nutritionally equivalent to pellets.  It's the same ingredients, just not ground up as fine, and held together with a "glue" that has vitamins and minerals in it. The bird thinks it's eating a seed treat, but it's really eating a pellet.
 I thought they were seed balls didn't know they was pellets. So tgey can be part of the seed in there diet?
 
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			| Brandon's-Fids |  Post subject: Re: Nutriberries?  Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 6:58 am  |  
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					| Mel wrote: tielfan wrote: I'm amazed that you can actually get them.  In the past they were mostly available in the US and Canada and it was hard for anyone else to get them.  It's great if the situation is changing.
 As you already know, they're nutritionally equivalent to pellets.  It's the same ingredients, just not ground up as fine, and held together with a "glue" that has vitamins and minerals in it. The bird thinks it's eating a seed treat, but it's really eating a pellet.
 I thought they were seed balls didn't know they was pellets. So tgey can be part of the seed in there diet?I dont think so since the seeds aren't really seeds anymore its like a hulled pellet lol.
 
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