Paddle Wheel Forager.
Dimensions: 9"H x 4"W x 2.25"Diameter (feeder tube).
Constructed from polycarbonate Plastic and Stainless Steel!
The Paddle Wheel Forager is designed to engage your birds intellect and instinct to forage. Simply unscrew the wingnut on the top and fill the upper chamber with food.
BE SURE TO COMPLETELY TIGHTEN THIS WINGNUT.
Birds move the treats through the vaious chambers by spinning the upper and lower wheel/platforms!.
This is a tough, easy to clean, polycarbonate foraging toy built to with stand being played with each day.
One of the things we all know we need to do is keep our companion parrots happy. One part of this responsibility is keeping them busy and their intelligent brains stimulated. Many of us who have worked long-term with companion birds have come to the realization that we may be handing them too much too easily - they have an unending supply of food available right in front of them, their toys hang there ready to be destroyed and their owners are many times too willing to spend extensive time simply cuddling their bird without really teaching or challenging that intelligence. This is most likely how much of the boredom or over-dependence on the owner to occupy the birds time may occur. In the wild - virtually nothing is handed easily to these animals. They work for food (forage) much of the day and even their play and interaction involves problem solving and thought.
We Recommend the Paddle Wheel Forager for mid-sized birds like: Conures, Senegals, Pionus, Caiques, Amazons, Greys, Eclectus, small Cockatoos and similaly sized birds.
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For more information on why we use and recommend certain toys and parts as well as some of the specific safety concerns to be aware of when purchasing toys or parts anywhere - take a look at this article in the Educational Articles section of our website: (Click on the underlined link)
Selecting Safe Bird Toys
Before introducing any new toy, perch or food we recommend reading this article:
One Method of Introducing New Things
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