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Turn N Learn Logs Durable Foraging Parrot Toy Reviews

4.5 Rating 12 Reviews
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The Turn N Learn Logs Durable Foraging Parrot Toy is perfect for keeping your foraging fanatic and puzzle loving Parrot occupied.
Twist apart the log to reveal 3 hidden chambers, place edible or non edible rewards inside, then fasten it up again before placing in your Parrots Cage or on their play gym stand.
You can also place rewards in the chamber at the top to help your beaky buddy get started.
The see through design allows your Parrot to easily see the goodies, they then have to work out how to unscrew each section to make it drop and reveal their reward.
Hide rewards in one or more chambers to suit your Parrots skill level.
The Turn N Learn Logs is great fun for medium and large Parrots, and is made from durable polycarbonate, so you can be sure it will withstand even the roughest of playtimes.

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Sadly my greenwing took this apart in minutes but I’d imagine an African grey or smaller would be fine with this
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Posted 8 months ago
Thanks for your feedback, it is helpful for other Parrot owners.
Posted 8 months ago
My African grey has been given lots of different toys since I rescued him. He very quickly destroys them or figures them out. This one has definitely kept him entertained for the longest amount of time. When he arrived with me he had slightly plucked legs which have never really improved. Since giving him this toy he Is definitely plucking them less they are nearly fully feathered again! It is a difficult toy which needs to be taken into consideration when purchasing dependant on species and individual bird
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Posted 4 years ago
Thanks for your review, we are pleased you like this toy.
Posted 4 years ago
I like all these types of foraging toys, but I dont understand how to open this one yet, still fun though!
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Posted 7 years ago
Thanks for your feedback, we're sure you'll work it out soon.
Posted 7 years ago
GOOD FOR MEDIUM PARROTS, NICE TOY AND FORAGING ALL TOGETHER.
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Posted 7 years ago
Thank you for your review, we're sure other Parrot owners will find it useful to hear you were impressed with this toy and the forging opportunities if offers.
Posted 7 years ago
DizzyDance1990
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when i bought this i thought it would be too touch for my OW amazon, he has had similar things to this before, but the screw-action was something new for him. i filled his buckets with some tastey treats, screwed them together relitivley loose and hung them hin his cage. he was a little shy at first but within a few minutes he was attaching them and rattling away! it was with a little face expression full of amazement when his blue bucket dropped down to reveal his treat! they are getting tighter and tighter now and he loves it! you jsut have to be carefull not to start off too tight other wise they will lose interest. i call them 'shakey buckets' and he knows exactly what I mean! a must have for birdies that love a challenge :)
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Posted 10 years ago
Initially I thought this would be too complicated but even my Jardine has so much fun with it it is really great to see them play with it.
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Posted 14 years ago
Bought this, added treat, placed in cage... turned around... turned back and it was opened. I did not think Darwin, our African Grey, would get used to it so quickly. He really got the knack so quickly.The only down side to this, is the cups are rather deep, and treats can get stuck in the bottom, I have a small ball of newspaper in the bottom to raise the treats up a little, especially at the moment with it being new. Don't want Darwin getting frustrated as he can't get his treat.On the whole a wonderful forager, very pleased with it.
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Posted 14 years ago
I've had this for over a year, & my grey still hasn't figured out how to open it, even when it's very loosely screwed together. He does hang upside down from it and squawk, so I think he enjoys it - just not in the way intended! Maybe he's a bit dim?
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Posted 14 years ago