The cuttlebone is a lightweight, oblong, chalky object that is mainly composed of calcium making it an ideal way to supplement a birds' calcium intake. Cuttlebone is about 85% calcium, so it is an ideal way of increasing your bird's calcium levels. That is if your bird takes any interest in it. Companion birds either take to a cuttlebone or they don't. And there is no way to predict which way your bird is going to go with a cuttlebone. However, they are inexpensive and offering one of these calcium-rich bones to your bird isn't going to break the bank.There is another way of getting cuttlebone into their diet, and that is to use a sharp knife to scrape bits of the cuttlebone into their food. Simply scrape the bone along the edge and allow the powder to top the food in their bowl. They might be a bit wary at first, but they might be less bothered by the introduction of this calcium source if you ensure it is in very small particles.
Packaging Details: 10kg per carton or as per buyer's requirement
Delivery: 10-15 days after the deposit