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8in1 Birdie Bananas - Small Bird, 1.5-Ounces

8in1 Birdie Bananas - Small Bird, 1.5-Ounces
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8in1 Birdie Bananas - Small Bird, 1.5-Ounces

8in1 Birdie Bananas - Small Bird, 1.5 ouncess

  • Made with millet and fresh banana bits for a healthy, great tasting treat.

  • Eye-catching realistic banana shape that is easy for birds to grab and hold.

SKU: 

037-02305

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Product Details:
Product Length: 19.0 inches
Product Width: 8.0 inches
Product Height: 6.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.3 pounds
Package Length: 5.7 inches
Package Width: 4.0 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:2.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1Not good for budgies  Sep 04, 2007
By Pam Schultz
The treats are too hard for a budgie to eat. I had them in the cage for a while before they even showed any interest. Cairo walked around with it for a while, but since they cant hold it with their feet, he couldnt break a piece off. I tried securing it to a treat holder, they still couldnt eat them.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

18in1 Birdie Bananas-Small Bird  May 21, 2007
By L. Saucier
I have 2 cockatiels & 1 lovebird and they have absolutly no inteest in this snack. My birds are very good eaters of bird & people food so if they don't like this my guess is it's not to flavorful.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2Had High Hopes  Nov 25, 2010
By Spudman
I bought a package of these at the local bargain store figuring I had nothing to lose.
When I first introduced a Birdie Banana to my two parakeets they flew for the hills. Since they wouldn't take it from my hand, I laid a "banana" on the cage floor. Nothing doing.
The next day I just placed a treat in their food dish. Again they wouldn't touch it.
Finally I smashed a Birdie Banana to smithereens between two metal spoons and put the pieces in their food dish
This time they did eat some of the treat, a good thing because I was worried that I had wasted a dollar.

Having to resort to such measures defeats the purpose of having a separate, special treat though.
I had thought of hanging a treat on one of the cage bars but these treats are mighty small and they come with no hangers.
The package says that Birdie Bananas have a taste that birds can't resist. Mine have done a pretty good job resisting.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2Birdies bananas  Sep 04, 2009
By K. Knoth
The bird did not like these; not at all. Again due to seller's expeditious delivery of goods I would buy again from this vendor.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Bought for pet rats: one likes it, one doesn't.  Sep 24, 2007
By Shari K. "scaryshari"
I bought this snack for my two rats, Blueberry & Jellybean. The bananas are made of millet (the standard "birdseed") held together with banana and I guess honey or something sweet and binding.

I bought this at Petco, not on Amazon, but it's the same product. I break each banana into small chunks that a rat could easily hold in its hand. Also, millet is not too nutritious for rats; it's more like empty calories, which is another reason I don't feed them too much. Blueberry sampled a chunk (like a good boy!) but then decided he didn't like it. Jellybean, however, really enjoys it and will eat it whenever offered. Rats are just like people -- they don't always like the same things! ;D

I would recommend this as a fun treat for rats when fed in moderation, especially if your rats like bananas in general. It also gives them a very satisfying CRUNCHY experience!