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Hey, you're looking for the best nuts for your small rodents and parrots? Then you've come to the right place! For rats, mice and hamsters, nuts are an excellent source of protein and a tasty reward. Gray parrots, noble parrots, cockatoos and macaws also love nuts as a snack.
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Almond kernels
Weight: 100 g
  1. proteins
  2. Fibre
  3. Vitamins B & E
  4. Selenium
  5. Zinc
  6. Calcium
€4.70*

Content: 0.1 kg (€47.00* / 1 kg )

Almonds, in shell
Weight: 100 g
  1. proteins
  2. Fibre
  3. Vitamins B & E
  4. Selenium
  5. Zinc
  6. Calcium
€3.60*

Content: 0.1 kg (€36.00* / 1 kg )

Brazil nut kernels
Weight: 100 g
  1. mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids
  2. Phosphorus
  3. Vitamin B1
  4. Minerals
  5. Trace elements
€4.70*

Content: 0.1 kg (€47.00* / 1 kg )

Cashews
Weight: 100 g
  1. healthy fatty acids
  2. high in protein
  3. potassium
  4. phosphorus
  5. vitamins B3 & B5
€4.10*

Content: 0.1 kg (€41.00* / 1 kg )

Hazelnut kernels
Weight: 100 g
  1. mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids
  2. rich in vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6 and B9
  3. calcium
  4. potassium
  5. magnesium
  6. zinc
  7. copper
€4.70*

Content: 0.1 kg (€47.00* / 1 kg )

Hazelnuts, in shell
Weight: 100 g
  1. in the shell
  2. mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids
  3. rich in vitamin B1, B2, B3, B6 and B9
  4. calcium
  5. potassium
  6. magnesium
  7. zinc
  8. copper
€2.90*

Content: 0.1 kg (€29.00* / 1 kg )

Macadamia, in the shell
Weight: 100 g
  1. Vitamin E
  2. Calcium
  3. Iron
  4. Rich in fat
€4.70*

Content: 0.1 kg (€47.00* / 1 kg )

Peanuts, broken
Weight: 100 g
  1. High in protein
  2. Iron
  3. Phosphorus
  4. Potassium
  5. Calcium
  6. Magnesium
  7. Trace elements
€1.70*

Content: 0.1 kg (€17.00* / 1 kg )

Peanuts, in shell
Weight: 100 g
  1. High in protein
  2. Iron
  3. Phosphorus
  4. Potassium
  5. Calcium
  6. Magnesium
  7. Trace elements
€2.50*

Content: 0.1 kg (€25.00* / 1 kg )

Peanuts, shelled
Weight: 100 g
  1. High in protein
  2. Iron
  3. Phosphorus
  4. Potassium
  5. Calcium
  6. Magnesium
  7. Trace elements
€1.60*

Content: 0.1 kg (€16.00* / 1 kg )

Pecan kernels
Weight: 100 g
  1. mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids
  2. Potassium
  3. Caclcium
  4. Magnesium
  5. Vitamins A, B, C & E
€6.00*

Content: 0.1 kg (€60.00* / 1 kg )

Pine nuts
Weight: 100 g
  1. vitamins A, B & E
  2. Polyunsaturated fatty acids
€9.10*

Content: 0.1 kg (€91.00* / 1 kg )

Swiss pine nuts
Weight: 100 g
  1. seeds of Swiss stone pine
  2. Particularly rich in unsaturated fatty acids
  3. Vitamins
  4. Minerals
€5.20*

Content: 0.1 kg (€52.00* / 1 kg )

Walnut kernels
Weight: 100 g
  1. mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids
  2. Potassium
  3. Calcium
  4. Magnesium
  5. Iron
€5.20*

Content: 0.1 kg (€52.00* / 1 kg )

Walnuts, in shell
Weight: 100 g
  1. mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids
  2. Potassium
  3. Calcium
  4. Magnesium
  5. Iron
€3.40*

Content: 0.1 kg (€34.00* / 1 kg )

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Peanuts, shelled
Weight: 100 g
  1. High in protein
  2. Iron
  3. Phosphorus
  4. Potassium
  5. Calcium
  6. Magnesium
  7. Trace elements
€1.60*

Content: 0.1 kg (€16.00* / 1 kg )

Orlux | Clay Bloc mini | 3 x 180 g
  1. Clay block for large parakeets and parrots
€4.95*

Content: 0.54 kg (€9.17* / 1 kg )

Nuts for rodents

Nuts can be a good food supplement for rats, mice and hamsters
Hey you!

Are you looking for tasty snacks for your rodents like rats, hamsters and degus? Then you should definitely include nuts in their diet!

Nuts are not only an excellent source of protein, but also rich in important nutrients such as unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. For your color rats, hazelnuts and walnuts are particularly suitable, while golden hamsters and also dwarf hamsters especially like to nibble pine nuts and peanuts.

Degus, on the other hand, love to nibble on cashews and almonds. However, be careful not to give your rodents too many nuts at once, as they also have a high fat content and an excessive amount can lead to digestive problems and cause obesity.

Besides feeding nuts directly, you can also use them in toys. This is an especially good idea if your rats, mice or hamsters are not supposed to crack nuts directly, but have to work them out. Thus, you offer them variety and entertainment in the diet.

In summary, it is a great idea to include nuts in the diet of your rodents such as rats, mice, golden hamsters and degus. However, be sure to limit the amount and be creative in using nuts as treats. Your rodents will thank you!

Nuts for parakeets & parrots

Nuts are very important for many parrots, but for some they are taboo
Hey you bird friend!

If you have a pet gray parrot, eclectus parrot, cockatoo, macaw or a large parakeet, then you surely know how important a balanced diet is for the health of your feathered friend. One way to provide your feathered friends with important nutrients is nuts!

Nuts are an excellent source of protein, vitamins and minerals that are essential for parrot and parakeet health. Some of the best nuts for parrots and parakeets are walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, macadamia and cashews. These nuts are rich in unsaturated fatty acids and proteins that provide a shiny plumage and healthy skin.

If you give your parrots nuts as a snack, however, you should be careful not to feed the nuts in too large quantities, as they are also very high in calories. A small handful of nuts per day is a good amount for a parrot or parakeet. For gray parrots, cockatoos and macaws it may be a little more.

Another important thing to keep in mind is that you should not feed salted or roasted nuts. Salted nuts can cause an increase in blood pressure and roasted nuts can contain harmful chemicals that are toxic to parrots. Instead, always feed raw and unsalted nuts.

Also budgies, cockatiels and pink cockatoos do not tolerate fat. For these parakeets and parrots the nut is taboo!

In summary, nuts are a great addition to the diet of parrots and parakeets. They are rich in nutrients and can help keep your birds' feathers and skin healthy. However, if you do feed nuts, be sure to feed them in moderation and always raw and unsalted. I hope this article has helped you learn more about the importance of nuts in the diet of parrots and parakeets.