Avigrain Cocky Mix 20kg
$13.14Wheat, Oats, Sorghum and Corn are cereal crops which provide carbohydrate and protein.
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Wheat, Oats, Sorghum and Corn are cereal crops which provide carbohydrate and protein.
ALL NATURAL pandanus leaf woven and folded to create a string of pockets, ready for hiding treats to keep your pet busy.
Feathered Friends makes a variety of sturdy ladders for all sized cages.
These toys are made of an assortment of different Australian native off-cuts and dried pods. Some of the natural branches used may include Eucalyptus, paper bark, tea tree, bottle brush, grevillea and banksia.Also incorporated into the toys may be dried gum nuts and banksia pods. By having different shapes and textures to chew on, it…
For the smaller bird, naturally beautiful Bella will keep your bird entertained with pretty, crunchy scrolls and nibbly bits at the end. PLUS hide treats such as seeds in the scrolls to get your pet foraging and stimulated.
Chock full of colourful, natural and textural things that birds love – things like pumice, coconut shell and husk, cuttlefish, panadan reed and leaf, java wood sticks and cob. Hide treats among the bush to encourage foraging.
The Stainless Steel Baffle Cage is a fabulous way to recycle pre-chewed bird toy pieces! This product can also be filled with a roll of adding machine paper, bagels, or whole nuts & so much more! Heavy duty stainless steel will hold up to tough play & is easy to keep clean! NOTE: Each cage…
Colourful, tropical and fun! Let the good times roll!
Contains: Wheat, sorghum, corn, oats, black sunflower, peas, safflower, grey sunflower and/or millet.
Shredders are the new parrot toy craze! Chewing is an important part of a birds daily activity, so it is important to provide toys that help stimulate this natural behaviour. This toy is a sea grass net made into a bag that holds strips of shredding paper on the outside and some wood colourful balls…
Liquid Goldis a Calcium and Vitamin D3supplementto promotehealthy egg formation and chick growth in birds. Calcium deficiency is often seen in birds kept on all-seed diets, and in egg-laying females.
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Subtotal: $45.08