Treat your Turquoise Parakeet to a range of healthy, natural treats designed to support positive behaviour, foraging activities, and strong emotional bonds. Our specially selected collection includes favourites like Natural Red Millet Sprays, Tidymix Mixed Fruit, Carrot Flakes, Honey Treat Seed Rings, and Bird Greens—crafted with high-quality, bird-safe ingredients perfect for small parrots.
Whether you're offering a treat as part of a training session, using them in foraging toys, or simply rewarding your bird for being wonderful, these treats provide a tasty and nutritious way to keep your parakeet happy and stimulated. Plus, with fast UK delivery and loyalty rewards, treating your feathered friend is easier than ever!
Key Features:
- Sized for Small Birds: Perfect textures and portions for gentle beaks like Turquoise Parakeets.
- Made with Natural Ingredients: Featuring millet, dried fruits, seeds, and vegetable blends.
- Ideal for Training and Enrichment: Use treats as positive reinforcement or for rewarding natural foraging behaviours.
- Healthy and Delicious Options: Promoting digestion, vitality, and feather health.
- Highly Rated by Bird Owners: Trusted by thousands of happy parrot families.
5 FAQs
How often can I give my Turquoise Parakeet treats?
Treats should make up no more than 5–10% of your bird's daily diet. Use them sparingly during training, playtime, or for occasional rewards.
What are the healthiest treat options?
The best choices include Natural Red Millet, Tidymix Mixed Fruit (human grade), Kaytee Bird Greens, and Carrot Flakes, offering vitamins, fibre, and natural antioxidants.
Can I use these treats inside foraging toys?
Yes! Hiding treats inside foraging puzzles, shreddable toys, or scatter feeding setups encourages your bird's natural foraging instincts.
Are these treats suitable for other parrot species?
Absolutely, these treats are also ideal for budgies, lovebirds, cockatiels, and other small parrots. Always monitor portion sizes based on bird size.
Do any of these treats support feather or digestive health?
Yes, options like nuts and bird greens provide nutrients that support a healthy gut and feather condition.