Paper Mache bad for birds??

TurquoiseMel

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Green Cheek Conures
Turquoise: Loquito (Little crazy) aka Loqui.
Cinnamon: Lila
Paper mache as in flour & water, nothing else (no glues etc.)
Would it be toxic if a bird were to chew it up after it hardens?
I'm pretty sure newspaper isn't good for them to chew up coz of the inks & stuff, but let's say I used maybe brown paper bags/ computer paper or something like that with no ink.

Only reason I ask is coz I've just set up my gcc's cage in my room (I don't have the actual bird yet lol) & I was working on a little paper mache project at my desk right next to it & I had the idea of making a foraging type toy, kinda like a small pinata, for the bird to tear apart & get treats out of. Would this be harmful for them?

Thanks for reading

-Mel
 
I wouldn't think it would be harmful myself, particularly if you did like you said and used plain white paper. Pretty interesting idea!
 
I don't see why not, especially if there's no inks!
 
That's what I figured, just thought I'd double check tho. Better safe than sorry right? C: I'm probably too excited for my bird!! Hehe
 
I've made origami forageing and shredding toys for Tori out of printer paper before. It's always his favorite thing in the cage (for about 5 minutes until its in little bits at the bottom of/around the cage XD )
 
cheap, uber-generic paper towels work great for birdie paper mache
 

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