Caged birds housed indoors may have limited exposure to sunlight resulting in Vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D has a role in the absorption of Calcium, which is essential for normal health, development and bone growth in young birds, as well as egg shell formation in breeding hens.
Multivet Liquid was formulated by avian veterinarians to supplement the diet with essential vitamins, minerals and nutrients to assist in the maintenance of general health and feather development.This product may assist in the prevention of disease associated with vitamin deficiency.
For the smaller bird, naturally beautiful Bella will keep your bird entertained with pretty, crunchy scrolls and nibbly bits at the end. PLUS hide treats such as seeds in the scrolls to get your pet foraging and stimulated.
Kazoo Pumice Perches are the perfect addition to any bird cage to keep your friend entertained and ensure beak and foot health is catered to. Pumice will help file down unruly beaks and talons and keep beaks and feet at a happy healthy standard whilst standing out with funky bright colours all at once.
Forage Gourmet seed blends naturally encourage our pet birds to interact with their food, offering stimulation and exercise as well as providing a wholesome and balanced diet.Ingredients: White French Millet, Canary Seed, Grey Stripe Sunflower Seed, Safflower, Shirohie Millet, Hulled Oats, Canola, Panorama Millet, Red Pannicum Millet, Linseed, Shell Grit, Peanuts, Banana, Coconut, Pineapple, Green…
Birdzone’s Eclectus bird food, a breed specific blend, offers a nutritionally beneficial alternative to other diets available for this species. The balanced mix contains a blend of whole & flaked grain, nuts, seeds, legumes, dehydrated fruits & vegetables, spices herbs and vitamins to keep your bird in top condition. Because they use whole ingredients Birdzone…
Chock full of colourful, natural and textural things that birds love – things like pumice, coconut shell and husk, cuttlefish, panadan reed and leaf, java wood sticks and cob. Hide treats among the bush to encourage foraging.