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Buffet Party Ball Creative Foraging Toy for Parrots Reviews

4.6 Rating 28 Reviews
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The Buffet Party Ball may be the ultimate avian enrichment product available.
The two halves simply twist apart, fill with food, chewable wood, bells, fresh fruit or anything else you can think of. Use in or out of the cage. A must for baby Parrots old enough for playtime or when being introduced to a cage.
Made of lightweight, durable polycarbonate.

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Our Senegal has taken a while to get used to this but it is well made and fun and has kept him busier than some of his other treat puzzles which he can do in no time.
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Posted 12 years ago
This has to be my little Goffins favorite toy, she spends ages chasing it all over the floor or in her cage, I wrap up her treats in paper and then stuff it to the brim with more paper so it takes a good while to get at the goodies! If she really can't get the treat inside she throws it all over the spot!, and as it's pretty tough I think it will last ages!! I will deff buy another if this one dies!!
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Posted 12 years ago
my timid cocky played with this almost immediately - a first for her!
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Posted 13 years ago
This keeps my conure busy for ages.The holes are a little on the large side for conure sized treats though so we fill it with shredded paper and put the treats in the middle. We hang the ball on a bird kebab skewer on his playstand and sit and watch while he sings and laughs to himself, delighting in how much mess he gets to make pulling out each individual bit of paper before he can finally reach the treats.The ball is hard to screw back together with all the loose bits of paper but that wouldn't be an issue if you dont use shredded paper.The ball comes apart in 2 halves making it very easy to clean so it would be suitable for some fresh foods too.
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Posted 13 years ago
This has kept Sonic entertained for hours - filled with food/toys - seems pretty sturdy and easy to hang up (used one of your metal kebab things).
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Posted 13 years ago
Was quite surprised at the size of this, bigger than I expected, but you can put allsorts in it. Incidentally, the holes on mine are not shaped as in the product picture, being the same width throughout. I've put nuts in shells, half walnuts, Nutri Berries, paper, etc, and watched as Jasper figures out how to best get at them, tuning himself inside out sometimes! I hung the ball up - even though he did play with it on the floor - using two quick links and a bit of chain. It has a hole in either end - don't know what the reviewer meant who said you couldn't hang it up! You could also suspend it between two points so it rolls from side to side and round and round. Either way, it works quite well and keeps him occupied for ages - and it withstands a lot of hammer too.
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Posted 13 years ago
This is great. My African Grey loves it. We use it inside and outside his cage and put dried and freash food in, keeps him occupied for hours.
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Posted 13 years ago
What a fabolous foraging idea, I have bought several and use my own skewers to hang them, it allows me to add jazzy beads and all sorts to spice it up.The key is to fill them well, we put millet in the centre but wrap it well in unbleached paper and parts that have fallen of other toys like wooden blocks and wicker balls, the more you add the better!Be aware to leave a path in the middle of the ball so you can get the skewer threw or you won't be able to hang it. you can even just leave them on cage top and hope they don't roll off.They are hours of fun as it spins and slings around and is a great treat for birds regardless of size.Can't wait to get some more!
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Posted 14 years ago