Healthy Birdie Bread Recipe from BirdTricks

Patty demonstrates how to make home made birdie bread for your parrot (of any size!) and how to progress in your birdie bread to encourage your bird to eventually consume raw veggies.

Here is the video’s recipe:
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup oats
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup granola
1 tablespoon of grated cuttle bone/mineral block

Mix dry ingredients in one bowl. In a separate bowl mix wet ingredients:

Beat together 2 eggs
1/2 non-dairy milk
1/4 cup applesauce

Add to dry mixture. Mix/combine.

Add 1 mashed banana.

Avoid adding wet veggies!

We added 1/2 cup fresh peas and cut green beans, and a 1/2 cup of finely chopped kale (use a food processor to make this good and tiny!)

Cook at 375 degrees for 28-32 minutes. Let cool to room temperature in the center of your bread before feeding to your bird.

For more birdie bread recipes, as well as non-birdie bread recipes that will help get your bird eating healthy, we highly recommend our Natural Feeding Cookbooks.

Also, here is a link to the natural pellets we use.

Let us know how your bird liked our recipe! Contact us at Facebook.com/birdtricks!

7 comments

Renee Garcia

Do you mean like lactose intolerant milk or almond milk also also what kind of applesauce and can you use frozen peas?

Renee Garcia
GrizzLee Troll

Is it ok to mix oyster shell in, instead of cuttle bone?

GrizzLee Troll
Tricia

I was wondering if I could use a different flour besides whole wheat?

Tricia
Kathy moore

Of you are sending recipes please send me a copy of this

Kathy moore
Jannine

Can you give me the manufacturer of a safe pan to buy? I have birds and am getting rid of he Teflon pans. What is the name of the pans I should look for in the store?

Jannine
Carole

Can you send me the Birdie Bread Recipe to my email address? Thanks

Carole
Great Recipe, Can You Send It To My email Address lambchop.cp42@gmail.com

Can you email me the recipe for the Birdie Bread Recipe?

Great Recipe, Can You Send It To My email Address lambchop.cp42@gmail.com

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