
Topflite Cockatiel Bird Bells single
February 8, 2025
Topflite Canary & Finch Bird Bells single
February 8, 2025Topflite Cockatiel Bird Bells bulk box x30pack-unwrapped
$150.00
A nutritious bell-shaped treat made specifically for cockatiels. Handmade in NZ with a mix of locally grown seeds, including millet and linseed.
Cockatiel Seed bells are a convenient and enriching treat for cockatiels. Designed to keep your birds engaged and entertained, they also provide supplementary feed for busy beaks. Made with New Zealand grown seeds.
Ingredients: NZ canary seed, white french millet, hulled oats, NZ sunflower, wheat, safflower, linseed, oilseed rape, edible binding agent.
Typical Analysis: Protein 13.7%, fat 14.3%, fibre 10.4%.
Feeding Guide: Simply unwrap and hang from either a branch or on the wall of your aviary. A supplementary feed. Always have seed available to your bird as well as fresh, clean water. In addition to seed, fresh fruit and vegetables should be fed and make up 30 – 40% of your bird’s diet.
Storage Instructions: Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. Not for human consumption. Packed in an environment where nuts are present.
Packaging material: The green plastic hooks are recyclable. Please reuse the plastic bag or dispose of it in landfill.
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