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Theese are "honey rods". Don´t know the english word for it.
Should be used as snack now and then. I have made theese several times and my four cockatiels loves it. They eat some of the ingredients (seeds, nuts) but the fun part is to totally demolish the rod. This is a "cockatiel hit".
I´v tryed a couple of birdie bread variations but they didn´t like it. But this honey rod, a choosey cockatiel can´t resist.
Remember that there is some sugar in the honey and therefor it should not be given to often. (even though, I dont think they eate any of the honey)
Ingredients:
It is 80 g flour (3,2 ounce) , 1 egg, 2 spoons of honey and whatever snack you can come up with.
I used different kind of seeds, pellets , walnuts and hazelnuts
Miks the flour,egg,honey and snack in a bowl with a spoon.
Fill a paper roll with the stuff and put inn a flower stick in the middle.
Put it in the oven for 30-40 minuttes. 200 degree Celsius (390 Fahrenheit).
After 40-50 minutes it should look something like this.
They harden when they are cooled down. Use a knife to whittle (cut) away the paper tube.
Ready for action.
Tippi is "going in for the kill". This will keep them occupied for a while.
Should be used as snack now and then. I have made theese several times and my four cockatiels loves it. They eat some of the ingredients (seeds, nuts) but the fun part is to totally demolish the rod. This is a "cockatiel hit".
I´v tryed a couple of birdie bread variations but they didn´t like it. But this honey rod, a choosey cockatiel can´t resist.
Remember that there is some sugar in the honey and therefor it should not be given to often. (even though, I dont think they eate any of the honey)
Ingredients:
It is 80 g flour (3,2 ounce) , 1 egg, 2 spoons of honey and whatever snack you can come up with.
I used different kind of seeds, pellets , walnuts and hazelnuts
Miks the flour,egg,honey and snack in a bowl with a spoon.
Fill a paper roll with the stuff and put inn a flower stick in the middle.
Put it in the oven for 30-40 minuttes. 200 degree Celsius (390 Fahrenheit).
After 40-50 minutes it should look something like this.
They harden when they are cooled down. Use a knife to whittle (cut) away the paper tube.
Ready for action.
Tippi is "going in for the kill". This will keep them occupied for a while.
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