Reward your Brown Headed Parrot with tasty, wholesome snacks designed for training, bonding, and foraging fun. Our carefully chosen collection features over 120 treats, from jelly cups and millet sprays to human-grade fruit and nut blends, all safe and appropriately sized for small African parrots.
These treats make perfect rewards for good behaviour, add excitement to enrichment activities, and help strengthen your bond. Enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £39 and save with Subscribe & Save options.
- Perfectly Sized for Small Parrots: Treats tailored for Brown Headed Parrots' beak size and dietary needs.
- Healthy Ingredients: Dried fruits, nuts, seeds, and natural flavours free from artificial additives.
- Training-Friendly Options: Quick-reward treats like NutriBerries, sesame sticks, and mini seed bars.
- Foraging Enrichment: Jelly cups, treat bells, and dried fruit blends ideal for hiding in shreddable or puzzle toys.
- Soft & Crunchy Textures: Cater to different preferences with chewy fruit, crisp veggie chips, and crunchy seed sticks.
- Top Brands: Harrison's, PUUR, Tidymix, Parrot Café, Vitakraft, Bird Street Bistro, and more.
- Versatile Meal Toppers: Add flavour and nutrition with parrot teas, bee pollen, and flower-based enrichment blends.
- Value & Convenience: Multi-buy deals, bundle packs, and Subscribe & Save discounts available.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What treats are best for Brown Headed Parrots?
Offer a mix of dried fruits, nut blends, and jelly cups to provide variety, mental stimulation, and positive reinforcement during training.
2. Can these treats be used daily?
Yes, in moderation. Treats should be limited to about 10% of the daily diet and used mainly for training or enrichment.
3. Are jelly cups safe for parrots?
Absolutely. These are parrot-safe and perfect for occasional use in foraging toys or training sessions.
4. How do I encourage foraging with treats?
Hide treats in shreddable toys, foot toys, or puzzle feeders to mimic natural food-searching behaviours and prevent boredom.
5. Can treats replace a balanced diet?
No, treats are supplemental. Provide pellets, seeds, and fresh produce as the primary diet.