Biscuits
Quinoa comes from South America, where it has been a staple food alongside amaranth for 6,000 years. It was particularly cultivated in the high plains of the Andes at altitudes above 4,000 m. The main producing countries are Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. The mustard seed-sized grains have a grain-like composition, which is why quinoa, like amaranth, is referred to as a gluten-free pseudocereal. Botanically, however, quinoa belongs to the amaranth family and is more closely related to spinach and beets. Its protein content and some minerals (especially magnesium and iron) even surpass those of common cereal grains. More than 50 percent of the fatty acids are unsaturated. Quinoa is particularly popular with South American parrot species, such as Amazons, green-cheeked conures, and violet-crowned parrots. But our African grey parrots and cockatoos also love quinoa. Composition:Wheat flour, palm oil, quinoa, flaxseed, millet, sunflower seeds, honeyContents: 150 gSuitable for:- all parakeets and parrots
Content: 150 grams (€1.93 / 100 grams)
Amaranth is one of the oldest plants cultivated by humans. It is not a grain but a grain-like plant. Amaranth contains a variety of natural vitamins, minerals, proteins, and amino acids— all these substances are needed by a bird's body to function perfectly. Amaranth belongs to the amaranth family and is found worldwide. As far back as thousands of years ago, this plant was cultivated by the indigenous peoples of Central and South America. The seeds are utilized, which are formed in often over 1-meter-long flower spikes. The seeds are very small and light: about 1,500 seeds make only 1 gram. Amaranth had long been forgotten. Its rediscovery is due to its high nutrient content. Compared to native cereals like wheat or oats, the grain plant contains a higher protein content with better protein quality. This high proportion of essential amino acids makes amaranth an important protein source. The high iron content makes it a vital food for all birds suffering from iron deficiency. Additionally, amaranth has a high mineral content. Calcium, magnesium, iron, and zinc are stored in the seeds many times more than in grains. Furthermore, amaranth contains particularly high amounts of fiber.Composition:Wheat flour, palm oil, amaranth, flaxseed, millet, sunflower seeds, honeyContents:150 gSuitable for:- all parakeets and parrots
Content: 150 grams (€1.93 / 100 grams)
All parrots love sunflower seeds. Unfortunately, these are very high in fat and therefore less suitable for our indoor birds, but their sprouts (shoots) are something special in the sprout kitchen and little known. They are, among other things, valuable suppliers of protein, iron, and energy. Sunflower sprouts contain an above-average amount of protein, which is already broken down into essential amino acids when sprouted. Furthermore, they consist of a lot of oil, which has a high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids, especially linoleic acids and lecithin. These unsaturated fatty acids help to keep the blood vessels clean and nourish the brain, making thinking, learning, and remembering easier. The high concentrations of phytosterols contained in the seeds and sprouts serve as structural components in the cell membrane of plants, analogous to cholesterol in the cell membrane of animals. They belong to the secondary plant compounds, bioactive substances with health-promoting effects but without specific nutrient characteristics. To date, thousands of such phytochemicals are known. They occur relatively frequently in the plant kingdom as natural scent, aroma, color, flavor, signaling, or messenger substances and serve both the plant and humans and animals. All birds love the slightly nutty taste of these sprouts. Composition:Wheat flour, palm oil, sunflower seed sprouts, flaxseed, millet, sunflower seeds, honeyContents: 150 gSuitable for:- all budgerigars and parrots
Content: 150 grams (€1.93 / 100 grams)
Simply delicious!A healthy treat for in-between with tasty corn, fine palm oil, and flavorful nuts. The parrot treats, which also melt in the beaks of budgerigars, are made from a special in-house baking mix.Composition:Wheat flour, palm oil, nuts, corn, flaxseed, millet, hazelnuts, sunflower seeds, honeyContents:150 g(100 g = €1.99)Suitable for:- all budgerigars and parrots
Content: 150 grams (€1.93 / 100 grams)
Simply delicious!A healthy snack for between meals with tasty corn, fine palm oil, and flavorful nuts. The parrot treats, which also melt in the beaks of budgerigars, are made from a special in-house baking mix.Composition:Wheat flour, palm oil, corn, nuts, flaxseed, millet, sunflower seeds, honeyContents:150 g(100 g = €1.99)Suitable for:- all budgerigars and parrots
Content: 150 grams (€1.93 / 100 grams)
Simply delicious!A healthy treat for between meals. The parrot treats, which also dissolve in the beaks of budgerigars, are made from a special in-house baking mix.Suitable for:- all budgerigars and parrots
Content: 150 grams (€1.93 / 100 grams)
Simply delicious and at the request of many, based on an old recipe! Tasty parakeet biscuits following Michael Wagner's recipe. The delightful treat for between meals. This is a parakeet snack that also melts in the beaks of budgerigars. Composition:Wheat flour, palm oil, nuts, flaxseeds, millet, sunflower seeds, honeyContent: 150 gSuitable for:- all parakeets and parrots
Content: 150 grams (€1.93 / 100 grams)
Simply delicious!The exotic snack with healthy fruits.Composition:Wheat flour, palm oil, nuts, coconut, flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, millet, candied orange peel, candied lemon peel, raisins, honeyContent: 150gSuitable for:- all budgerigars and parrots
Content: 150 grams (€1.93 / 100 grams)