Stainless Steel Bird Hanging Feeder for Wild Birds Cage Accessories for Mental Stimulation

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The stainless steel food holder for birds is a premium product created specifically for use when feeding pet parrots. It is built like a skewer pole with chains and hooks for hanging things. It is practical and suitable for use.

Features-

  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Type: Birds

More About The Product:

Our View Point: We have concentrated on studying and creating a hanging wild bird feeder. This is wild bird food for outside feeders and squirrel-proof bird feeders.

Usage: The bird feeder is hung in the garden or under the eaves after the wild bird seeds, sunflower seeds for birds, safflower bird seeds, etc. are placed within.

Ready To Use: Arrives completely put together and prepared to hang. The birdfeeder's circular dome has an inclination to protect birds from the sun and rain.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This food holder is a skewer-style pole with chains and hooks for hanging fresh fruits, vegetables, or other foods inside a bird cage. Birds peck at the skewered food as they would in a natural foraging context.

  • Yes, food-grade stainless steel is non-toxic and one of the safest metals for bird accessories. It does not rust, does not contain zinc or lead, and is safe for parrots that grip and bite the pole during feeding.

  • Firm fruits and vegetables such as apple slices, carrot rounds, leafy greens, bell pepper pieces, and corn on the cob work best. Thread food securely past the midpoint of the skewer to prevent it from falling off during enthusiastic pecking.

  • This feeder uses a chain and hook system that attaches to standard cage bars from the top. The skewer hangs vertically or at an angle, making the food accessible from multiple cage positions.

  • Replace fresh produce every 4 to 6 hours, or sooner in warm conditions. Do not leave fresh food in the cage overnight, as spoiled food poses a serious health risk to cage birds.

  • Yes, leafy herbs like mint, parsley, cilantro, and leafy greens thread easily onto skewer poles. This is an excellent way to introduce herbal enrichment and nutritional variety into a parrot's daily diet.

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