Passwell Combo Delight (Excl. TAS & WA)
Product Description
Passwell Avian Delight Combo
Treat bar containing a combination of seed, fruit & nuts. Suitable for medium to large parrots including ringnecks, alexandrines, conures, amazons, macaws, rosellas and cockatoos.
Key Features
- Seed, fruit & nut treat enriched with protein & vitamins.
- Shell grit for added calcium.
- Edible gelatine binder (not glue).
Ingredients
Hulled Oats, Sunflower, Safflower, Sorghum, Corn, Japanese Millet, Shirohie Millet, French White Millet, Canola Seed, Linseed, Paw Paw, Peanuts, Almonds, Banana, Vegetable Oils, Shell Grit, Gelatine, Citric Acid, Vitamins & Minerals. Seasonal variation in ingredients may occur.
Feeding Guidelines
Feed as a treat to pet and aviary birds. Hang from cage using the attached wire. Feed over an open tray to collect any wastage. Caged birds are prone to over-eating and obesity so limit intake to one 75g bar per bird per week.
Pack Size
Individual bar minimum weight 75g net.
Due to state biosecurity restrictions this item cannot be shipped to Tasmania or Western Australia.
Product Suitability & Variations
- Check the Fit: Review descriptions and the "Recommended For" section to ensure it matches your bird’s size and species. Unsure? Contact us before buying!
- Colours & Designs: Actual colours and designs may vary slightly due to lighting, screen settings, or natural product finishes.
Safety & Supervision
- Inspect Daily: No toy is indestructible. Check toys daily for wear, fraying, or broken parts.
- Remove Promptly: Take away damaged items immediately to prevent injury or ingestion.
- Supervise Always: All products must be used under strict supervision. For animal use only (keep out of reach of children).
Disclaimer & Vet Advice
- Liability: Get Flocked and its suppliers are not liable for any damage, injury, or death caused to any animal or person. Proper selection and supervised use remain the responsibility of the owner.
- Not Medical Advice: Our info is for general guidance and does not replace personalised advice from a qualified vet. If your pet has a medical issue, contact your veterinarian immediately.


