Reward your intelligent and expressive Severe Macaw with delicious, healthy treats designed to support their well-being and keep them engaged. Our curated collection features natural ingredients, vitamin-rich snacks, and training-friendly options to complement your bird's daily diet.
From fruity bites and crunchy veggie snacks to nut-filled foraging cups and human-grade blends, these treats offer flavour, texture, and enrichment—perfect for bonding time, training sessions, or just a little indulgence.
Key Features:
- Bird-Safe, Vet-Approved Options: Formulated with safety and health in mind.
- Subscribe & Save: Enjoy regular deliveries with a discount.
- Highly Reviewed Across the UK: Trusted by parrot lovers and Severe Macaw owners alike.
Popular Picks Include:
- Natural Millet Sprays – Ideal for foraging and enrichment
- Tidymix Fruit & Veg Crunch – Human-grade, crunchy variety
- Lafeber AviCakes & Fruit Delight – Nutritious chewable treats
- Sesame Sticks & Dried Chillies – Packed with nutrients and Vitamin A
- Jelly Fruit Cups – Fun, hydrating snack for occasional indulgence
All options are portioned for medium to large parrots, including Severe Macaws, with safety and palatability in mind.
5 FAQs
What kind of treats are best for a Severe Macaw?
Macaws enjoy crunchy, chewy, and natural treats like dried fruit, seeds, and foraging snacks. Choose options high in nutrients and free from added sugar or preservatives.
Can these treats be used for training?
Absolutely. Small, flavourful items like PUUR Fruit & Nut Snacks or Tidymix Dried Fruit are perfect for positive reinforcement during training sessions.
How often should I give my macaw treats?
Treats should make up no more than 10% of your macaw's daily food intake. Use sparingly to maintain balanced nutrition.
Are all these treats safe for other parrots?
Yes, most treats are suitable for other medium to large parrots, including Amazons, African Greys, and Mini Macaws. Just ensure portion sizes are appropriate.
Do these treats provide any nutritional benefits?
Yes! Many treats include natural vitamins (like A, C, and E), fibre, and essential fats that support feather condition, digestion, and immune function.