Treat your Major Mitchell's Cockatoo to a delicious range of natural, wholesome snacks that not only taste great but also support overall health and well-being. Whether for training, enrichment, or simply showing a little love, these treats offer a perfect blend of flavour, nutrition, and fun, tailored specifically for medium-large parrots like Major Mitchell’s.
Each treat is made from bird-safe, human-grade ingredients and is designed to encourage foraging behaviour, improve digestion, and support feather and immune health. You can use them in a variety of ways – sprinkle on food, hide in a toy, or hand-feed during bonding time. Incorporating these snacks into your bird’s daily routine is a fantastic way to enrich their life.
Key Features:
- Sized for Medium-Large Parrots: Great texture and chewability for Major Mitchell’s strong beak.
- Natural Ingredients: No artificial colours or preservatives – just fruits, greens, grains, and seeds.
- Ideal for Training & Bonding: Perfect for positive reinforcement during handling or step-up practice.
- Enrichment-Friendly: Suitable for foraging toys and shredding boxes.
- Highly Reviewed & Trusted: Loved by parrots and their owners across the UK.
5 FAQs
How often should I give treats to my Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo?
Treats should make up no more than 10% of your parrot’s daily diet. Use them during training, play, or enrichment time.
What are the healthiest treat options?
Excellent choices include:
Are fruit cups and jelly treats safe for parrots?
Yes, in moderation. Fruit cups and jelly treats are formulated to be low in sugar and bird-safe, making them suitable for occasional use as a special treat.
Can I use these treats in foraging toys?
Absolutely! Items like AviCakes, dried fruit, millet, or veggie chunks are ideal for hiding inside foraging toys or puzzle feeders to encourage natural behaviour.
Are these treats suitable for other parrot species?
Yes! These treats are also well suited for Goffin’s Cockatoos, Galahs, Conures, African Greys, and other medium-sized parrots. Be sure to adjust portions based on the size and dietary needs of your bird.