Treat your Scarlet Macaw to something both nutritious and exciting with our expertly selected range of parrot treats. Specially chosen for their size, texture, and ingredients, these treats are ideal for bonding, training, and enrichment sessions with one of the world's most intelligent parrots.
Packed with natural vitamins, minerals, and taste, our treats not only satisfy cravings but also contribute to overall wellness—including digestive support, feather health, and mental stimulation.
Top Treats Often Include:
- NutriBerries & AviCakes by Lafeber – Complete nutrition in treat form
- Millet Sprays & Dried Chillies – Encourages natural foraging
- Fruit Blend & Nut Mixes – Great for rewarding good behaviour
- Fruit-Flavoured Jelly Cups – A novelty enrichment snack
- Tidymix Dried Veg & Sprouting Mixes – Enriching and gut-friendly
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Why Choose Our Scarlet Macaw Treats?
- Formulated for Large Parrots: Perfect texture and portion size
- Dual Purpose: Ideal for positive reinforcement training and daily enrichment
- Supports Health: Many treats offer feather, digestive, and immune support
- Bird-Safe Ingredients: Free from artificial preservatives and added sugar
- Customer-Trusted Brands: Lafeber, Tidymix, Parrot Essentials & more
FAQs – Scarlet Macaw Treats
What treats are best for training my Scarlet Macaw?
Bite-sized options like NutriBerries, dried fruit pieces, and chopped nuts work great as training rewards. They're easy to carry and high-value for reinforcing behaviours.
How often should I give treats to my macaw?
Treats should make up no more than 10% of your bird's daily diet. Use them during training, enrichment, or as a reward for social bonding.
Are fruit-flavoured jelly cups safe for my macaw?
Yes, in moderation. These are designed as novelty treats and are safe when used occasionally to provide variety and stimulation.
Can I use these treats in foraging toys?
Absolutely! Many treats in this category—like dried fruit, seed balls, and nuts—fit perfectly into foraging toys or puzzle feeders.
Are these treats suitable for other large parrots?
Yes, these treats are ideal for other macaws (like Blue & Gold or Green-winged), as well as large cockatoos and Amazons.