Twin Beaks Aviary Herb Salad – is made up of 22 herbs, Nutrients that our birds naturally seek in the wild

Prevention Rather than Cure Nutrients, that our birds naturally seek in the wild

  • Nourishing Source of Vitamins & Minerals
  • Increases Fertility and Breeding Results
  • Expels Internal & External Parasites
  • Enhances Beak and Feather Condition
  • Promotes Hearty Immune System
  • Improves Chicks’ Survival Rate
  • Relieves Itching & Scratching
  • Higher Energy Levels
  • Stimulates Appetite
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Twin Beaks Aviary Herb Salad – is made up of 22 herbs, Nutrients that our birds naturally seek in the wild
From: £16.99

    Twin Beaks Aviary Herb Salad’s is 100% Organic ingredients are the leaves, roots, bark and flowers of the plants that animals in the wild seek as a means to obtain required nutrients, minerals, vitamins and healing capabilities.

    It differs from food and water additives such as vitamins and medications in the manner that it allows your birds to choose what it is they require and in what amount, when and if their diet needs supplementing.

    Herb Salad’s 22 medicinal herbs address common health issues safely and without the dangers that improper medicating and over supplementing can produce.

    Why Do My Birds Need Herb Salad?

    Herb Salad is not only for sick birds. It’s also beneficial in maintaining the health of the fit bird, in a safe and natural way.
    The advantages Herb Salad provides the bird receiving medicinal care is in the support it offers sick birds suffering the adverse side effects that medications can produce.
    It helps stimulate appetite, strengthens the immune system, and encourages good bacteria growth.

    Sometimes, Herb Salad can even furnish the solution re: the ill bird not responding to treatment when it is due to the fact that the drug(s) being administered is not addressing the problem or is only combating part of it.
    Enabling your bird’s ability to self-medicate can be a life-saver.

    Will my bird like Herb Salad?

    Birds instinctively know medicinal plants are a necessary part of their natural diet.
    Your bird’s initial reaction to Herb Salad can vary, depending on the individual bird and the circumstances.
    Most birds immediately try Herb Salad and begin consuming it on a regular basis.
    In some cases, your bird may ignore it until a health matter, e.g. vitamin deficiency, stress, injury, illness, etc. compels him to seek relief.
    Time may be needed for your bird to *learn* to eat Herb Salad, especially finicky eaters resistant to new foods.

    Don’t remove it right away if it goes untouched.
    Keep it dry and clean, and leave it in his cage.
    It is the rare bird that doesn’t eventually discover what makes him feel stronger, healthier and happy.

    When do my birds need Herb Salad?

    Herb Salad should be available to your bird at all times.
    The benefit of regular access to the healthy bird is in permitting them the opportunity to address health issues, vitamin deficiencies and illness before the onset of the changed behavior or eating patterns that alert us to a health concern.
    The merits of early prevention can be crucial for breeding hens and babies, as well as the smaller and more delicate species.

    Stressed and recovering birds also profit from the constant availability to Herb Salad with its many function-specific herbs.

    How do I feed Herb Salad to my birds?

    The fundamental principal behind Herb Salad, and what it affords your bird over food and water additives, is in the way it gives your bird the power to choice.
    This is best accomplished by feeding Herb Salad in its own container.
    Desirable, are shallow dishes that allow easy access to the entire supply, rather than just surface contents. A shallower container will also help eliminate waste brought on by digging birds searching for individual herbs.

    To help acclimate the fussy eater, Herb Salad may be added to their seed.
    We do not recommend adding it to soft or cooked diets.

    Should I use Herb Salad instead of medications and supplements?

    We know that captive birds need additional minerals and vitamins that aren’t derived from food intake alone.
    What to supplement and how often, depends on a number of factors such as the quality of their diet, lighting, exercise, etc.

    We recommend making no changes to your bird’s diet initially, rather monitor your birds for any changes. You may determine over time, that less medicating and supplementing is needed.

    Watch for improvements such as:

    -Nourishing Source of Vitamins & Minerals
    -Increases Fertility and Breeding Results
    -Expels Internal & External Parasites
    -Enhances Beak and Feather Condition
    -Promotes Hearty Immune System
    -Improves Chicks’ Survival Rate
    -Relieves Itching & Scratching
    -Higher Energy Levels
    -Stimulates Appetite

    The Healing Herbs

    • Red clover leaf & blossom  – relaxant, antibiotic, inflammations, minerals, potassium, calcium
    • Echinacea herb  – antibiotic, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, stimulates immune system, vitamins
    • Chickweed herb  – C, B, D, Anti-inflammatory, aids digestion, respiratory
    • Dandelion root & leaves  – stomach, vitamins, potassium, calcium, kidneys, aids digestion
    • Plantain leaf  – kidneys, appetite, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory, heals wounds
    • Thyme leaf  – antibacterial, kills & expels worms, diarrhea
    • Garlic flakes  – antifungal, antioxidant, fertility, heart
    • Oatstraw tops  – calcium, magnesium, yeast infections, thyroid
    • Yarrow flower  – blood, supports liver function, virus & fungal inhibitor, tonic
    • Licorice root  – expectorant, supports liver function, anti-inflammatory, yeast infections
    • Milk thistle seed – protects liver health, heart, lungs, circulation, worms
    • Kelp granules – iodine, thyroid, stimulant, mucous membranes
    • Elder berry & flower – respiratory, anti-inflammatory, blood, appetite, improves heart health
    • Wheatgrass – circulation, amino acids, enzymes, chlorophyll
    • Lavender flower  – aids digestion, essential oils, stress, metabolism
    • Astragalus root  – strengthens resistance to disease, digestion, energy, kidneys, stress, diarrhea
    • Marshmallow root  – wounds, calcium, diuretic, demulcent, tonic
    • Spirulina powder  – fertility, growth, stress, color, protein, antioxidant, improves digestive health
    • Barberry root  – respiratory, blood purifier, detoxifier, supresses Candida overgrowth
    • Olive leaf  – feather problems, immune support, fights infection, anti-parasitic, tranquilizer
    • Pau d’ arco bark – blood cleanser, fights infections, liver, candida, feather/skin problems
    • Wormwood herb – liver, aids digestion, appetite stimulant, worms

    Additional information

    Weight 1 kg
    Size

    113g, 226g, 454g, 907g, 1.3kg

    3 reviews for Twin Beaks Aviary Herb Salad – is made up of 22 herbs, Nutrients that our birds naturally seek in the wild

    1. HippyHarry

      Great product my Conure loves this mixed with twin beaks eggshell grit.

    2. Jules

      my little rose loves this product

    3. susan

      my finches love this

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