Both of my Conures love Pick n Fly. Such a simple thing that brings hours of entertainment. I tuck bits all over their cages and they love to nibble away.
I recommend this product
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I cannot draw or write around my Conure as she loves to hang off my pen or pencil. I cnat risk her ingesting anything as it could be toxic. So it is great that she can now have her own pencil to play with safely, whilst I can draw in peace.
I bought a bag of this as something to add as an occasional treat for my Conures. But despite being light, it had far too many sunflower seeds in for my liking.
This is a great toy for smaller beaks to chew. Soft wood for easy shredding. Perfect for budgies, cockatiels, lovebirds and small conures, but it would offer no challenge or resistance to a larger bird.
Ordered these accidentally, that will teach me to shop without my glasses on. My birds had absolutely no interest in these. I am also rather dubious about Kaytee products with their history of recalls and I also do not like feeding my birds peanuts, even ones that have been processed and added to stuff, due to the risk of aspergillosis.
I am a fan of anything like this. Small enough to use as a foot toy, to redirect your birds attention if they are up to no good. Great for adding to foraging buckets or attaching to shredding toys.
Definitely only suited to the smaller birds, due to the diameter. This is a great solid wood perch my Conures have not managed to destroy it yet and I have had it for many months. It is also a good length.
These are great for using as toy bases. I have used them to make shredding toys for attaching to the side of the cage.
A great shreddable for birds of any size, that like to chew and shred.
I wasnt expecting this to be so large. For smaller birds, it is too large to use as a push around treat ball. Instead, for my conures, I have suspended it from a skewer fruit kabob, and filled it with shredded paper and nutriberries, to be used as a foraging toy. They love it.
I wasnt expecting this to be so large. For smaller birds, it is too large to use as a push around treat ball. Instead, for my conures, I have suspended it from a skewer fruit kabob, and filled it with shredded paper and nutriberries, to be used as a foraging toy. They love it.
I so wish my birds would eat TOPS. They are a great pellet and the most natural on the market. I have tried them on the normal pellets and thought maybe Id have more success with the crumbles. Sadly not.
I have given them 4 out of 5, only because I wish they were more appealing for my birds - they happily eat Harrisons.
Other than that, they are fantastic and people I know who have birds that do eat them, rave about them. A great pellet choice as part of your parrots rounded diet.
I so wish my birds would eat TOPS. They are a great pellet and the most natural on the market. I have tried them on the normal pellets and thought maybe Id have more success with the crumbles. Sadly not.
I have given them 4 out of 5, only because I wish they were more appealing for my birds - they happily eat Harrisons.
Other than that, they are fantastic and people I know who have birds that do eat them, rave about them. A great pellet choice as part of your parrots rounded diet.
I have yet to find a Lafeber product that my birds do not like. These were met and eaten with great enthusiasm by both of my Conures.
Although great as part of their regular diet, I like to reserve these for training and bribery treats, as they are so loved.
These are something I never like to run out of. My Conures love them; as they are, or added to toys. They are the perfect chew toy, as they are soft enough for smaller beaks, that struggle with harder woods.
My Conure is nuts for these. Athough they can be fed in place of pellets, I use another pellet type and save these for his foraging toys and for treats as he will do anything for them. Great bribery :)They are great for supplementing your birds diets, as they contain certain vitamins and minerals that cannot be found in most pellet brands and that your bird will not get from their veg and fruit.These help me to feel that I'm giving my bird a well rounded diet, meeting his nutritional needs and providing him with enjoyment as he adores foraging for them and then holding them whilst he pulls them apart and wolfs them down.
My Maroon Bellied Conure has Harrison's High Potency Fine as part of his balanced diet. He has access to these pellets all day and night but he is also provided with lots of fresh vegetables and fruit, Nutriberries for certain vitamins and minerals not found in most pellets, treats and a certain amount of healthy table food. And obviously he has access to fresh clean water 24/7.I've tried a number of pellets and these are the only ones he really enjoys and that don't contain ingredients that worry me. They look bland but it only took me a couple of days to get him eating them happily - after he came to me as a bit of a seed junky.
As is so often the case, it is the most simple toys that deliver the most fun.These balls are simple, safe and provide hours of entertainment; as they come or as a toy making part.Titus my Maroon Bellied Conure loves pushing, throwing and dropping these all over the place.
My Conure was suspicious of these to begin with but they turned out to be an excellent purchase. He loves shredding and chewing them to pieces. Definitely one of his favourites. They are perfect as they come, or as part of a home-made toy.
My parrot wouldn't touch these. Threw them out of his bowl. I got one bag when I first got my Fid but I'd never buy them again. Kaytee seem to have far too many product recalls for my liking and the colourings they use cant be great for a bird.
I have one of these next to my Conure's cosy hut. He loves to sit on it before bed or when he first wakes up. It also provides a nice high place for him to sit and eat treats that he has foraged or to play with his favourite ball. He loves dragging it up there in his mouth, having a chew and then dropping it off the edge.
Not every parrot will love these, as like humans, their tastes vary greatly but my Maroon Bellied Conure adores getting stuck in to one. He picks them up and spends an age chipping away at them.For any other clingy Conure owner, you'll understand the joy of being able to keep your bird's attention on something other than you for 5 minutes. Perfect if you need to get something done, like a cage clean or move about.
When my Maroon Bellied Conure came to me, he'd been weaned on to a seed diet. I thought I may have trouble getting him to accept pellets but he took to Harrison's High Potency like a dream.I switch between Fine and Coarse - he enjoys both. Coarse are a perfect size for him to hold and crunch away at and fine are perfect for scoffing straight out of his bowl.With Harrison's pellets and fresh fruit and veg, I know he's getting a well rounded diet, which is a huge weight off my mind.