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Sprays & Spikes

Spikes, Foxtail millet, panicle millet and grass seed in the panicle are all good feeders as supplements for budgies, agapornids and cockatiels. They are not only good for shredding and keeping busy but provide a variety of nutrients to budgies, cockatiels and agaponids.
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Amaranth | sprays
Weight: 50 g
  1. from German cultivation
  2. untreated
€4.10*

Content: 0.05 kg (€82.00* / 1 kg )

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Cardi Bunch
Weight: 120g-140g
  1. from German cultivation
  2. safflower
  3. contains cardia seeds in the head
€7.99*
Corn on the cob, small
Weight: 250 g
  1. 7 - 8 cm long
  2. approx. 35 g - 45 g heavy
€9.50*

Content: 250 g (€3.80* / 100 g )

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Dari Bunch
Weight: 250 g
  1. FromEuropean cultivation
  2. Untreated
  3. Rich in minerals
€7.90*

Content: 0.25 kg (€31.60* / 1 kg )

Delicha | sprays
Weight: 100 g
  1. Delicha hides grass seeds
  2. untreated
€3.90*

Content: 0.1 kg (€39.00* / 1 kg )

Flax sprays
Weight: 20 g
  1. from German cultivation
  2. untreated
€3.10*

Content: 20 g (€15.50* / 100 g )

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Millet bunch | red millet
Weight: 250 g
  1. fromEuropean cultivation
  2. untreated
  3. rich in minerals
€7.90*

Content: 0.25 kg (€31.60* / 1 kg )

Millet, red
Weight: 100 g
  1. from German cultivation
  2. untreated
€3.90*

Content: 0.1 kg (€39.00* / 1 kg )

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Millet, Senegal
Weight: 100 g
  1. from German cultivation
  2. untreated
  3. fine-grained
€3.90*

Content: 0.1 kg (€39.00* / 1 kg )

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Millet, yellow
Weight: 100 g
  1. from German cultivation
  2. untreated
  3. La Plata millet
€3.90*

Content: 0.1 kg (€39.00* / 1 kg )

Oat spikes
Weight: 100 g
  1. O at ears from German cultivation
  2. untreated
€4.90*

Content: 0.1 kg (€49.00* / 1 kg )

Pagima Green | sprays
Weight: 100 g
  1. grass seeds are hidden behind Pagima Green
  2. untreated
€3.90*

Content: 0.1 kg (€39.00* / 1 kg )

Quinoa | sprays
Weight: 50 g
  1. from German cultivation
  2. untreated
€4.50*

Content: 0.05 kg (€90.00* / 1 kg )

Schelli | sprays
Weight: 100 g
  1. cross between sorghum and Sudan grass
  2. from German cultivation
  3. untreated
€3.90*

Content: 0.1 kg (€39.00* / 1 kg )

Sunflower heads
Weight: 100 g
  1. dried sunflower heads (whole and broken)
  2. to work out the seeds
  3. natural occupation
€6.90*

Content: 0.1 kg (€69.00* / 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 )

Foxtail millet & Panicle millet

If you care for budgies, cockatiels, or other parakeets and parrots, you surely know how important a varied diet is!
A popular and tasty addition to the main diet Are grass seeds in the panicle, cob millet, flat ears or sunflower heads. Here, a distinction is made between many panicles, ears and cobs.

Many parakeets and parrots love cob millet. It is a favorite treat and can help keep them busy. However, cob millet should not be the only food you give your budgie or cockatiel. It is very high in energy and can quickly lead to obesity if fed in excessive amounts. Therefore, it should only be given in moderation. Go for meadow grass instead. This corresponds to the natural nutrition of Pink Cockatoo, agapornids, budgies and cockatiels and does not let them become fat.


How often you feed your cockatiel, budgie or parrot foxtail millet or panicle millet depends on the type of parakeet or parrot and its size. Generally, it is recommended to give foxtail millet as a treat no more than once a week. However, if your agapornids, parakeet or parrot is particularly active or is a larger size, it may tolerate a little more.

When it comes to choosing the best panicle millet, foxtail millet or flat ear, we have several varieties to choose from. Some varieties are larger in seed than others and some are of better tolerance. It's worth trying different panicles or even a sunflower head to find out which is best accepted by your budgie or cockatiel.

In summary, sprouted millet, foxtail millet or flax sprouts can be a tasty addition to the diet of your budgie, cockatiel or other parakeets and parrots. However, it should only be given in moderation and should not make up the main diet. If you want to find the best cob millet for your bird, you should try different varieties and make sure it is of good quality.