Aviary Bird Range

Health Bird Bells

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Ring a ding ding! This handy pack contains one each of our special formula Bird Bells: a Mineral Bell and a Tonic Bell. Especially useful for aviary birds in times of stress, hanging these two will help to boost bird health, provide entertainment and keep beaks trimmed. 

With lime, oyster grit and charcoal, the Mineral Bell provides essential calcium which is particularly important during breeding season, and has a gritty texture that helps to keep beaks trimmed. Aviary birds will self-regulate their mineral requirements by pecking at the bell when needed.

The Tonic Bell is a supplementary feed containing additional omega 3s and fatty acids, which is best fed when their bodies are working harder than usual. 

 Mineral Bell ingredients: Lime, calcium, oyster grit, sand, charcoal, edible binding agent.  

Tonic Bell ingredients: Oilseed rape, NZ canary seed, niger, blue maw, linseed, edible binding agent.  

Feeding Guide:  Simply unwrap and hang from either a branch or on the wall of your aviary. Always have seed available to your bird as well as fresh, clean water. In addition to seed, fresh fruit and vegetables should be fed and make up 30 to 40% of your Bird’s diet.  

Storage instructions: Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. Not for human consumption. Packed in an environment where nuts are present.  

Packaging material: The green plastic hooks and cardboard header card are recyclable. Please reuse the plastic bag or dispose in landfill.   

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