A nutritious treat recipe for fruit-loving birds that’s super-easy to make. It’s designed to offer calcium & other minerals, Vitamins A, C, E & K, amino acids, plus a good dose of antioxidants.
Fruity Calcium Corn Bread Treat Recipe for Birds
© Formulated by Melody McKinnon exclusively for AllNaturalPetCare.com
1 pkg Corn Bread Mix
1 tsp Human-grade Calcium Montmorillonite Clay
1 TBSP Powdered Seaweed
1/8 cup Ground Almonds
2 Eggs
1/2 cup Plain, Active Yogurt
1/4 cup Chopped Figs
1/2 cup Blueberries
1/2 cup Mashed Cranberries
1/2 cup Mashed Mango
- Use the corn bread mix as your base recipe, with liquid adjustments if you find the mix to be too dry or wet.
- Bake at 350F on a cookie sheet until a toothpick comes out clean (about 25 minutes).
- Cut into single serving pieces. Freezes well.
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You’ve got a breeder operation full of fans over here and we’re waiting for your next recipe. 🙂
Excellent recipe! I added some millet and my parrot (Bonnet) wolfs it down! He’s named Bonnet because it looks like he’s wearing one…so handsome!
this is the first recipe I’ve made for my bird buddy and it went well!
O my gosh,,,,the birds ATTACK THIS TREAT!!! THANK YOU!!!!
More natural bird treat recipes please!
MMMMMMMM YUMMY NOMS!!!! SOMEONE MAKE THIS TREAT FOR BIG BIRD!!!
I finally found time to whip up this treat recipe and I’m so glad I did! My baby cockatiels love it and I like how nutritious it is for growing birds.
I know my boy will love this 😀
My birds loved this recipe, thank you!!