In the above video I talk about what to do with your extra/excess pellet powder created from our all natural parrot pellets.
However, here are some basic outlines/tips:
Avoid getting too much powder by not over-feeding!
Don't keep the pellet powder past 3 days.
Store powder in the coldest part of the fridge.
Make sure the powder you re-use...
This is one of my favorite tricks for thorough cleaning! It requires no soaps or cleaning products whatsoever, which is the awesome part.
Before:
After:
Since I have a lot of birds in large aviaries, I have a lot of perches to clean. It's incredibly time consuming to soak perches in hot water and scrub them (which is what I've done in the pa...
I have a flock of 6 parrots (and one toco toucan) so I order my parrot pellets in bulk so that I don't run out unexpectedly. With our lifestyle and travel schedule, that is SUPER important for me.
If you just need to store a few gallon bags worth of extra pellets, I'd suggest simply tossing them in the freezer.
Here is a glimpse at what our l...
An example of what capturing a behavior looks like:
Why do we advise training sessions be between 2-5 minutes when we show training sessions using capturing that go 15+ minutes?!
What is "capturing a behavior"?
Capturing is basically clicking and rewarding a behavior your bird offers on its own. An example of natural behaviors you can cap...
Our parrot toys are designed and selected to be transformed into food finding toys, encouraging play and utter destruction!
Playing with toys is a great way to keep your pet bird healthy:
Breaking wood and other textures contained in our toys helps keep nails and beaks trimmed naturally
A busy parrot is a happy parrot - birds should be abl...
I'm so excited about our Monthly Mystery Parrot Toy Boxes! Here's what's great about them if you don't watch the video (or even if you do!):
Toys are delivered to YOUR DOOR as often as you choose!
It's a surprise! You don't even know what is in them, only how many you are getting! We pick the appropriate sized toys for your bird and ship them...