Give your majestic Blue & Gold Macaw the delicious, wholesome rewards they deserve. Our handpicked range of natural, nutrient-rich treats is crafted to match the dietary needs of large parrots—supporting vibrant feathers, energy, and digestive health while doubling as a fun, flavourful way to bond and train.
From fruit and nut mixes to millet sprays, veggie crunches, and fortified treats, this collection includes options that your macaw will love—and you'll feel great giving. Whether you're working on positive reinforcement, creating a foraging game, or simply saying, "I love you," these treats are the perfect way to do it.
Why Choose These Treats for Your Macaw?
- Species-Specific Goodness: Made for larger parrots with powerful beaks and active minds.
- Natural & Nutrient-Packed: Includes vitamin-rich fruits, omega oils, seeds, nuts, and veggies.
- Perfect for Training: Bite-sized options make excellent rewards during play or recall exercises.
- Supports Enrichment: Great for use in foraging toys, treat holders, or hand-feeding sessions.
- Trusted Brands: Featuring favourites like Tidymix, Harrison's, Lafeber, Kaytee, and more.
5 FAQs
How often can I give my Blue & Gold Macaw treats?
Treats should make up no more than 10% of your bird's daily diet. They're great for training and bonding but shouldn't replace balanced meals.
What are the healthiest treats for macaws?
Look for treats made from dried fruits, vegetables, natural seeds, palm oil, and human-grade ingredients. Avoid sugary, salty, or overly processed items.
Can I use treats in training sessions?
Absolutely! Small, high-value treats like fruit bits or sesame sticks work well for recall, trick training, or reinforcing good behaviour.
Are these treats suitable for all parrots?
While most are suitable for medium to large parrots, always check the ingredients and portion sizes to ensure they align with your bird's species and size.
How can I make treats more enriching?
Use them in foraging toys, hide them inside shredding materials, or scatter them on a play stand to encourage natural searching and problem-solving behaviours.