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A Wholesome Snack That’s a Treat to Eat!
Living World Budgie Treat Sticks in Fruit Melody flavour are handmade with wholesome seeds, grains and flavourful fruit ingredients. Each stick is gently air-dried to help preserve its nutrients, freshness and natural flavour.
Unlike conventional baked sticks, the gentle air-drying process creates a satisfying crunch without artificial colours or flavours. Dried elderberry, orange peel, coconut and apple add an appealing mixture of fruit flavours to the wholesome seed and grain base.
These treat sticks encourage natural foraging, chewing and physical activity while helping relieve stress and boredom. After the food has been enjoyed, the safe chewable wood centre provides additional enrichment and helps support natural beak maintenance.
The convenient hanger allows each stick to be attached vertically or horizontally to the cage wire. Hang it close to a favourite perch so your budgie can reach it comfortably.
Stay-fresh packaging helps preserve maximum freshness and flavour.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Two Fruit Melody treat sticks
Each stick weighs 45 g (1.6 oz)
Total Net Weight: 90 g (3.2 oz)
STICK DIMENSIONS
Approximately 2.5 cm W x 2.5 cm D x 17 cm H (0.9" x 0.9" x 6.6")
INGREDIENTS
Wheat Flour, Yellow Millet, Red Sorghum, Dried Elderberry, Red Millet, Niger Seed, Safflower Seed, Dried Orange Peel, Coconut, Dried Apple, Beetroot Concentrate (colour), Parsley Meal (colour), Beta Carotene (colour), Dried Active Yeast.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein (min.) 8%
Crude Fat (min.) 4.4%
Crude Fibre (max.) 3.55%
Ash (max.) 3.13%
Moisture (max.) 12%
FEEDING INFORMATION
Offer one stick at a time and hang it near a perch for easy access. Feed as a treat alongside a complete and balanced daily diet. Treats should account for no more than approximately 3–5% of your bird’s daily food intake. Adjust the amount according to your bird’s individual dietary needs and always provide fresh drinking water.
Always supervise your bird while using this product. Monitor chewing activity and remove the wood centre if it becomes damaged or small pieces begin to break away.