NEST'S for Parrot and Birds, Nesting Material, String, Bedding, Nesting Boxes, Breeding, HAND FEEDING FORMULA and Hand Feeding SYRINGES, Avian Bird SCALES For Weighing

NEST'S for Parrot and Birds, Nesting Material, String, Bedding, Nesting Boxes, Breeding, HAND FEEDING FORMULA and Hand Feeding SYRINGES, Avian Bird SCALES For Weighing

NEST'S for Parrot and Birds, Nesting Material, String, Bedding, Nesting Boxes, Breeding, HAND FEEDING FORMULA and Hand Feeding SYRINGES, Avian Bird SCALES For Weighing Top Text
This section of the store includes all things regarding Nesting, Nests, Nesting Material, Nesting Boxes,Nesting materials. Also this area includes Hand feeding formulas and Syringes to feed with. You can also find Scales used to keep track of your birds weights as they wean and grow.
NEST'S for Parrot and Birds, Nesting Material, String, Bedding, Nesting Boxes, Breeding, HAND FEEDING FORMULA and Hand Feeding SYRINGES, Avian Bird SCALES For Weighing Bottom Text
yhst-63706253670771_2024_33375368-1.gif Choo Choo Cuddle Bone Peanut Flavored
$2.20
Fruit Flavored Cuddle Bone Peanut

yhst-63706253670771_2024_33381333-1.gif Choo Choo Cuddle Bone Fruit Flavored Orange
$2.20
Fruit Flavored Cuddle Bone Orange

yhst-63706253670771_2024_33386713-1.gif Choo Choo Cuddle Bone Grape
$2.20
Cuddle Bone Grape Flavored

yhst-63706253670771_2024_33392545.gif Choo Choo Cuddle Bone Banana
$2.20
Cuddle Bone Banana Flavored

DriDek Brooder Bedding
$8.99
Bedding for your brooder

yhst-63706253670771_2024_33982137.gif Fiber Core Eco Forage Pak of 6 foraging boxes for foraging and chewing fun!
$7.28
Fiber Core Eco Forage Pak These are one of our favorite foraging products at K and S Custom Parrot Supplies. These cardboard boxes and a great way to allow your birds to destroy and forage inside of. This pack comes with the below stated. Includes 6 Safe –Chew Paks 3- Small 2- Medium 1-Large Unique foraging holes encourages activity. Use with food, treats, and toys. Boxes come pre-loaded with Eco-Nest – an environmentally safe non-toxic paper product Push dry foods or other fun items into different locations in the Eco-Forage Pak. You might try your bird’s special treats or its normal dry food, as birds in the wild work to get their daily diet. Place in their cage, or on their foraging tree or play stand to enrich your bird’s day. The Eco-Foraging Pak encourages your bird’s natural instinct to forage for food. Eco-Foraging Pak keeps your bird happy and occupied, while developing foraging skills and can help to increase activity and improve quality of life.

Fiber Core Eco Nest 1.5 pounds of nesting material
$7.88
Try this great nesting material for your birds. 1.5 pounds of nesting material. Order our FiberCore Eco Foraging boxes that come 6 to a pack and place some Fibercore nest material inside and let them forage for their nesting materials.

Fiber Core Eco Nest 4.5 pounds of nesting material
$16.99
Try this great nesting material for your birds. 4.5 pounds of nesting material. Order our FiberCore Eco Foraging boxes that come 6 to a pack and place some Fibercore nest material inside and let them forage for their nesting materials.

yhst-63706253670771_2024_34002331.gif Fiber Core Eco Nest 10 pounds of nesting material
$29.99
Try this great nesting material for your birds. 10 pounds of nesting material. Order our FiberCore Eco Foraging boxes that come 6 to a pack and place some Fibercore nest material inside and let them forage for their nesting materials.

yhst-63706253670771_2025_94007525.jpeg First Aid Kit for Birds/14 First Aid Items to care for your bird
$23.99
This is a must have for any bird owner. Keep this First Aid Kit for Birds close by just incase of an emergency. Bird Kit Contents: 1 - Bird Kit Case 1 - Styptic Powder (toenail/feather bleeding) 1 - Pair Latex Gloves (personal protection) 1 - 2 ml. Eye & Skin Wash (flush eyes or wounds) 1 - 1" x 6 yd. Sterile Gauze Bandage (wrap wound areas) 1 - Pair Scissors (trim feather/cut bandage tape) 1 - Pair 5" Locking Forceps (remove broken blood feathers) 2 - PVP Iodine Antiseptic Swabs (sterilization) 2 - Antiseptic Towelettes (clean wound or hands) 2 - 2" x 2" Gauze Pads (apply to wound area) 5 - Cotton Swabs (apply ointment or creams) 1 - _â01D x 2 _ yd. Adhesive Tape (secure band-age) 1 - Hand Wipe (personal cleanup) 1 - Bird Emergency Card (record info/vet phone number)

yhst-63706253670771_2025_96823148.gif Manu Block for Macaws
$6.99
In 1984 biologists came across an exciting behavior of the parrots and macaws: on a specific bank of the Manu river within the Manu National Park these birds would congregate and eat the cliff-side clay. Many biologists believed this was the only place in the world for this "clay lick" behavior, called a "ccollpa". Here you can buy the natural Manu Lick Block for your Macaws.

yhst-63706253670771_2030_27459747.gif Sterling Avian Scale Kit Hobbyisty
$79.00
Avian Scale. Important way to maintain your birds weight

yhst-63706253670771_2030_27455189.gif Sterling Avian Scale Kit Professional
$120.00
Sterling Avian Scale Kit Professional

yhst-63706253670771_2032_48734044.gif Volkman 5 pound Bulk Cuttle Bones
$28.00
Volkman 5 pound Bulk Cuttle Bones Great beak item and provides additional Calcium for your birds.

2.jpg Herb Salad 1 pound bag (Enable your bird's ability to self-medicate)
$20.99
Herb Salad's 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM? 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. The majority of 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM 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 SaladTM 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 Improved beak and feather condition Less itching and scratching Decreased illness Increased appetites Increased breeding activity Better survival rate of chicks Higher energy levels A happier bird! Twin Beaks Aviary's practice has been to provide our birds with all the necessary elements in maintaining superior physical and mental wellbeing, while allowing them to choose *what, when and how much* when it concerns their diet. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program, but not as an alternative to veterinary care and recommended medications or in substitution of supplementing proper nutrition with vitamins. Success has depended upon the species of bird, health history and eating habits. We believe however, that whatever your feeding practices are, your bird's diet and welfare will surely be enhanced with the inclusion of Herb Salad. Milk thistle liver repair, heart, lungs, circulation, worms Oatstraw calcium, magnesium, yeast infections, thyroid Echinacea antibiotic, antiviral, immunity, vitamins, proteins Thyme antibacterial, kills & expels worms, diarrhea Pau d'arco blood cleanser, fights infections, liver, candida Plantain kidneys, appetite, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory Dandelion stomach, vitamins, potassium, calcium, kidneys Marshmallow wounds, calcium, diuretic, demulcent, tonic Red clover relaxant, antibiotic, inflammations, minerals Chickweed C, B, D, Anti-inflammatory, stomach, respiratory Garlic antifungal, antioxidant, fertility, heart Olive leaf feather problems, improves the will to live Kelp iodine, thyroid, stimulant, mucous membranes Elderberry respiratory, anti-inflammatory, blood, appetite Barberry antiseptic, respiratory, blood purifier, liver Licorice expectorant, liver, anti-inflammatory, flavor Yarrow blood, liver, virus & fungal inhibitor, tonic Astragalus immune system, digestion, energy, kidneys Lavender digestion, essential oils, stress, metabolism Wormwood liver, aids digestion, appetite stimulant, worms Spirulina fertility, growth, stress, color, protein Wheatgrass circulation, amino acids, enzymes, chlorophyll "I've been maintaining and breeding all species of birds for over 30 years and began developing Herb Salad in 1989 after learning about animal self-medication. We ensure that every bird in our aviary has unrestricted access to Herb Salad. Our breeding success, minimal use of medications and low incidence of illness is a testament to its effectiveness. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program." Cathy J. DeHaan

2.jpg Herb Salad 2 pound bag (Enable your bird's ability to self-medicate)
$35.00
Herb Salad's 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM? 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. The majority of 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM 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 SaladTM 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 Improved beak and feather condition Less itching and scratching Decreased illness Increased appetites Increased breeding activity Better survival rate of chicks Higher energy levels A happier bird! Twin Beaks Aviary's practice has been to provide our birds with all the necessary elements in maintaining superior physical and mental wellbeing, while allowing them to choose *what, when and how much* when it concerns their diet. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program, but not as an alternative to veterinary care and recommended medications or in substitution of supplementing proper nutrition with vitamins. Success has depended upon the species of bird, health history and eating habits. We believe however, that whatever your feeding practices are, your bird's diet and welfare will surely be enhanced with the inclusion of Herb Salad. Milk thistle liver repair, heart, lungs, circulation, worms Oatstraw calcium, magnesium, yeast infections, thyroid Echinacea antibiotic, antiviral, immunity, vitamins, proteins Thyme antibacterial, kills & expels worms, diarrhea Pau d'arco blood cleanser, fights infections, liver, candida Plantain kidneys, appetite, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory Dandelion stomach, vitamins, potassium, calcium, kidneys Marshmallow wounds, calcium, diuretic, demulcent, tonic Red clover relaxant, antibiotic, inflammations, minerals Chickweed C, B, D, Anti-inflammatory, stomach, respiratory Garlic antifungal, antioxidant, fertility, heart Olive leaf feather problems, improves the will to live Kelp iodine, thyroid, stimulant, mucous membranes Elderberry respiratory, anti-inflammatory, blood, appetite Barberry antiseptic, respiratory, blood purifier, liver Licorice expectorant, liver, anti-inflammatory, flavor Yarrow blood, liver, virus & fungal inhibitor, tonic Astragalus immune system, digestion, energy, kidneys Lavender digestion, essential oils, stress, metabolism Wormwood liver, aids digestion, appetite stimulant, worms Spirulina fertility, growth, stress, color, protein Wheatgrass circulation, amino acids, enzymes, chlorophyll "I've been maintaining and breeding all species of birds for over 30 years and began developing Herb Salad in 1989 after learning about animal self-medication. We ensure that every bird in our aviary has unrestricted access to Herb Salad. Our breeding success, minimal use of medications and low incidence of illness is a testament to its effectiveness. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program." Cathy J. DeHaan

Herb Salad 3 pound bag (Enable your bird's ability to self-medicate)
$49.50
Herb Salad's 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM? 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. The majority of 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM 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 SaladTM 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 Improved beak and feather condition Less itching and scratching Decreased illness Increased appetites Increased breeding activity Better survival rate of chicks Higher energy levels A happier bird! Twin Beaks Aviary's practice has been to provide our birds with all the necessary elements in maintaining superior physical and mental wellbeing, while allowing them to choose *what, when and how much* when it concerns their diet. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program, but not as an alternative to veterinary care and recommended medications or in substitution of supplementing proper nutrition with vitamins. Success has depended upon the species of bird, health history and eating habits. We believe however, that whatever your feeding practices are, your bird's diet and welfare will surely be enhanced with the inclusion of Herb Salad. Milk thistle liver repair, heart, lungs, circulation, worms Oatstraw calcium, magnesium, yeast infections, thyroid Echinacea antibiotic, antiviral, immunity, vitamins, proteins Thyme antibacterial, kills & expels worms, diarrhea Pau d'arco blood cleanser, fights infections, liver, candida Plantain kidneys, appetite, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory Dandelion stomach, vitamins, potassium, calcium, kidneys Marshmallow wounds, calcium, diuretic, demulcent, tonic Red clover relaxant, antibiotic, inflammations, minerals Chickweed C, B, D, Anti-inflammatory, stomach, respiratory Garlic antifungal, antioxidant, fertility, heart Olive leaf feather problems, improves the will to live Kelp iodine, thyroid, stimulant, mucous membranes Elderberry respiratory, anti-inflammatory, blood, appetite Barberry antiseptic, respiratory, blood purifier, liver Licorice expectorant, liver, anti-inflammatory, flavor Yarrow blood, liver, virus & fungal inhibitor, tonic Astragalus immune system, digestion, energy, kidneys Lavender digestion, essential oils, stress, metabolism Wormwood liver, aids digestion, appetite stimulant, worms Spirulina fertility, growth, stress, color, protein Wheatgrass circulation, amino acids, enzymes, chlorophyll "I've been maintaining and breeding all species of birds for over 30 years and began developing Herb Salad in 1989 after learning about animal self-medication. We ensure that every bird in our aviary has unrestricted access to Herb Salad. Our breeding success, minimal use of medications and low incidence of illness is a testament to its effectiveness. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program." Cathy J. DeHaan

Herb Salad 2 pound Bucket (Enable your bird's ability to self-medicate)
$37.50
Herb Salad's 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM? 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. The majority of 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM 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 SaladTM 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 Improved beak and feather condition Less itching and scratching Decreased illness Increased appetites Increased breeding activity Better survival rate of chicks Higher energy levels A happier bird! Twin Beaks Aviary's practice has been to provide our birds with all the necessary elements in maintaining superior physical and mental wellbeing, while allowing them to choose *what, when and how much* when it concerns their diet. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program, but not as an alternative to veterinary care and recommended medications or in substitution of supplementing proper nutrition with vitamins. Success has depended upon the species of bird, health history and eating habits. We believe however, that whatever your feeding practices are, your bird's diet and welfare will surely be enhanced with the inclusion of Herb Salad. Milk thistle liver repair, heart, lungs, circulation, worms Oatstraw calcium, magnesium, yeast infections, thyroid Echinacea antibiotic, antiviral, immunity, vitamins, proteins Thyme antibacterial, kills & expels worms, diarrhea Pau d'arco blood cleanser, fights infections, liver, candida Plantain kidneys, appetite, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory Dandelion stomach, vitamins, potassium, calcium, kidneys Marshmallow wounds, calcium, diuretic, demulcent, tonic Red clover relaxant, antibiotic, inflammations, minerals Chickweed C, B, D, Anti-inflammatory, stomach, respiratory Garlic antifungal, antioxidant, fertility, heart Olive leaf feather problems, improves the will to live Kelp iodine, thyroid, stimulant, mucous membranes Elderberry respiratory, anti-inflammatory, blood, appetite Barberry antiseptic, respiratory, blood purifier, liver Licorice expectorant, liver, anti-inflammatory, flavor Yarrow blood, liver, virus & fungal inhibitor, tonic Astragalus immune system, digestion, energy, kidneys Lavender digestion, essential oils, stress, metabolism Wormwood liver, aids digestion, appetite stimulant, worms Spirulina fertility, growth, stress, color, protein Wheatgrass circulation, amino acids, enzymes, chlorophyll "I've been maintaining and breeding all species of birds for over 30 years and began developing Herb Salad in 1989 after learning about animal self-medication. We ensure that every bird in our aviary has unrestricted access to Herb Salad. Our breeding success, minimal use of medications and low incidence of illness is a testament to its effectiveness. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program." Cathy J. DeHaan

2.jpg Herb Salad 3 pound Bucket (Enable your bird's ability to self-medicate)
$53.50
Herb Salad's 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM? 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. The majority of 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM 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 SaladTM 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 Improved beak and feather condition Less itching and scratching Decreased illness Increased appetites Increased breeding activity Better survival rate of chicks Higher energy levels A happier bird! Twin Beaks Aviary's practice has been to provide our birds with all the necessary elements in maintaining superior physical and mental wellbeing, while allowing them to choose *what, when and how much* when it concerns their diet. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program, but not as an alternative to veterinary care and recommended medications or in substitution of supplementing proper nutrition with vitamins. Success has depended upon the species of bird, health history and eating habits. We believe however, that whatever your feeding practices are, your bird's diet and welfare will surely be enhanced with the inclusion of Herb Salad. Milk thistle liver repair, heart, lungs, circulation, worms Oatstraw calcium, magnesium, yeast infections, thyroid Echinacea antibiotic, antiviral, immunity, vitamins, proteins Thyme antibacterial, kills & expels worms, diarrhea Pau d'arco blood cleanser, fights infections, liver, candida Plantain kidneys, appetite, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory Dandelion stomach, vitamins, potassium, calcium, kidneys Marshmallow wounds, calcium, diuretic, demulcent, tonic Red clover relaxant, antibiotic, inflammations, minerals Chickweed C, B, D, Anti-inflammatory, stomach, respiratory Garlic antifungal, antioxidant, fertility, heart Olive leaf feather problems, improves the will to live Kelp iodine, thyroid, stimulant, mucous membranes Elderberry respiratory, anti-inflammatory, blood, appetite Barberry antiseptic, respiratory, blood purifier, liver Licorice expectorant, liver, anti-inflammatory, flavor Yarrow blood, liver, virus & fungal inhibitor, tonic Astragalus immune system, digestion, energy, kidneys Lavender digestion, essential oils, stress, metabolism Wormwood liver, aids digestion, appetite stimulant, worms Spirulina fertility, growth, stress, color, protein Wheatgrass circulation, amino acids, enzymes, chlorophyll "I've been maintaining and breeding all species of birds for over 30 years and began developing Herb Salad in 1989 after learning about animal self-medication. We ensure that every bird in our aviary has unrestricted access to Herb Salad. Our breeding success, minimal use of medications and low incidence of illness is a testament to its effectiveness. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program." Cathy J. DeHaan

2.jpg Herb Salad 5 pound Bag (Enable your bird's ability to self-medicate)
$83.00
Herb Salad's 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM? 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. The majority of 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM 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 SaladTM 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 Improved beak and feather condition Less itching and scratching Decreased illness Increased appetites Increased breeding activity Better survival rate of chicks Higher energy levels A happier bird! Twin Beaks Aviary's practice has been to provide our birds with all the necessary elements in maintaining superior physical and mental wellbeing, while allowing them to choose *what, when and how much* when it concerns their diet. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program, but not as an alternative to veterinary care and recommended medications or in substitution of supplementing proper nutrition with vitamins. Success has depended upon the species of bird, health history and eating habits. We believe however, that whatever your feeding practices are, your bird's diet and welfare will surely be enhanced with the inclusion of Herb Salad. Milk thistle liver repair, heart, lungs, circulation, worms Oatstraw calcium, magnesium, yeast infections, thyroid Echinacea antibiotic, antiviral, immunity, vitamins, proteins Thyme antibacterial, kills & expels worms, diarrhea Pau d'arco blood cleanser, fights infections, liver, candida Plantain kidneys, appetite, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory Dandelion stomach, vitamins, potassium, calcium, kidneys Marshmallow wounds, calcium, diuretic, demulcent, tonic Red clover relaxant, antibiotic, inflammations, minerals Chickweed C, B, D, Anti-inflammatory, stomach, respiratory Garlic antifungal, antioxidant, fertility, heart Olive leaf feather problems, improves the will to live Kelp iodine, thyroid, stimulant, mucous membranes Elderberry respiratory, anti-inflammatory, blood, appetite Barberry antiseptic, respiratory, blood purifier, liver Licorice expectorant, liver, anti-inflammatory, flavor Yarrow blood, liver, virus & fungal inhibitor, tonic Astragalus immune system, digestion, energy, kidneys Lavender digestion, essential oils, stress, metabolism Wormwood liver, aids digestion, appetite stimulant, worms Spirulina fertility, growth, stress, color, protein Wheatgrass circulation, amino acids, enzymes, chlorophyll "I've been maintaining and breeding all species of birds for over 30 years and began developing Herb Salad in 1989 after learning about animal self-medication. We ensure that every bird in our aviary has unrestricted access to Herb Salad. Our breeding success, minimal use of medications and low incidence of illness is a testament to its effectiveness. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program." Cathy J. DeHaan

2.jpg Herb Salad 5 pound Bucket (Enable your bird's ability to self-medicate)
$86.00
Herb Salad's 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM? 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. The majority of 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM 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 SaladTM 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 Improved beak and feather condition Less itching and scratching Decreased illness Increased appetites Increased breeding activity Better survival rate of chicks Higher energy levels A happier bird! Twin Beaks Aviary's practice has been to provide our birds with all the necessary elements in maintaining superior physical and mental wellbeing, while allowing them to choose *what, when and how much* when it concerns their diet. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program, but not as an alternative to veterinary care and recommended medications or in substitution of supplementing proper nutrition with vitamins. Success has depended upon the species of bird, health history and eating habits. We believe however, that whatever your feeding practices are, your bird's diet and welfare will surely be enhanced with the inclusion of Herb Salad. Milk thistle liver repair, heart, lungs, circulation, worms Oatstraw calcium, magnesium, yeast infections, thyroid Echinacea antibiotic, antiviral, immunity, vitamins, proteins Thyme antibacterial, kills & expels worms, diarrhea Pau d'arco blood cleanser, fights infections, liver, candida Plantain kidneys, appetite, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory Dandelion stomach, vitamins, potassium, calcium, kidneys Marshmallow wounds, calcium, diuretic, demulcent, tonic Red clover relaxant, antibiotic, inflammations, minerals Chickweed C, B, D, Anti-inflammatory, stomach, respiratory Garlic antifungal, antioxidant, fertility, heart Olive leaf feather problems, improves the will to live Kelp iodine, thyroid, stimulant, mucous membranes Elderberry respiratory, anti-inflammatory, blood, appetite Barberry antiseptic, respiratory, blood purifier, liver Licorice expectorant, liver, anti-inflammatory, flavor Yarrow blood, liver, virus & fungal inhibitor, tonic Astragalus immune system, digestion, energy, kidneys Lavender digestion, essential oils, stress, metabolism Wormwood liver, aids digestion, appetite stimulant, worms Spirulina fertility, growth, stress, color, protein Wheatgrass circulation, amino acids, enzymes, chlorophyll "I've been maintaining and breeding all species of birds for over 30 years and began developing Herb Salad in 1989 after learning about animal self-medication. We ensure that every bird in our aviary has unrestricted access to Herb Salad. Our breeding success, minimal use of medications and low incidence of illness is a testament to its effectiveness. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program." Cathy J. DeHaan

2.jpg Herb Salad 10 pound Bag (Enable your bird's ability to self-medicate)
$156.00
Herb Salad's 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM? 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. The majority of 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM 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 SaladTM 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 Improved beak and feather condition Less itching and scratching Decreased illness Increased appetites Increased breeding activity Better survival rate of chicks Higher energy levels A happier bird! Twin Beaks Aviary's practice has been to provide our birds with all the necessary elements in maintaining superior physical and mental wellbeing, while allowing them to choose *what, when and how much* when it concerns their diet. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program, but not as an alternative to veterinary care and recommended medications or in substitution of supplementing proper nutrition with vitamins. Success has depended upon the species of bird, health history and eating habits. We believe however, that whatever your feeding practices are, your bird's diet and welfare will surely be enhanced with the inclusion of Herb Salad. Milk thistle liver repair, heart, lungs, circulation, worms Oatstraw calcium, magnesium, yeast infections, thyroid Echinacea antibiotic, antiviral, immunity, vitamins, proteins Thyme antibacterial, kills & expels worms, diarrhea Pau d'arco blood cleanser, fights infections, liver, candida Plantain kidneys, appetite, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory Dandelion stomach, vitamins, potassium, calcium, kidneys Marshmallow wounds, calcium, diuretic, demulcent, tonic Red clover relaxant, antibiotic, inflammations, minerals Chickweed C, B, D, Anti-inflammatory, stomach, respiratory Garlic antifungal, antioxidant, fertility, heart Olive leaf feather problems, improves the will to live Kelp iodine, thyroid, stimulant, mucous membranes Elderberry respiratory, anti-inflammatory, blood, appetite Barberry antiseptic, respiratory, blood purifier, liver Licorice expectorant, liver, anti-inflammatory, flavor Yarrow blood, liver, virus & fungal inhibitor, tonic Astragalus immune system, digestion, energy, kidneys Lavender digestion, essential oils, stress, metabolism Wormwood liver, aids digestion, appetite stimulant, worms Spirulina fertility, growth, stress, color, protein Wheatgrass circulation, amino acids, enzymes, chlorophyll "I've been maintaining and breeding all species of birds for over 30 years and began developing Herb Salad in 1989 after learning about animal self-medication. We ensure that every bird in our aviary has unrestricted access to Herb Salad. Our breeding success, minimal use of medications and low incidence of illness is a testament to its effectiveness. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program." Cathy J. DeHaan

2.jpg Herb Salad 25 pound bag (Enable your bird's ability to self-medicate)
$330.00
Herb Salad's 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM? 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. The majority of 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 SaladTM? 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 SaladTM 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 SaladTM 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 Improved beak and feather condition Less itching and scratching Decreased illness Increased appetites Increased breeding activity Better survival rate of chicks Higher energy levels A happier bird! Twin Beaks Aviary's practice has been to provide our birds with all the necessary elements in maintaining superior physical and mental wellbeing, while allowing them to choose *what, when and how much* when it concerns their diet. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program, but not as an alternative to veterinary care and recommended medications or in substitution of supplementing proper nutrition with vitamins. Success has depended upon the species of bird, health history and eating habits. We believe however, that whatever your feeding practices are, your bird's diet and welfare will surely be enhanced with the inclusion of Herb Salad. Milk thistle liver repair, heart, lungs, circulation, worms Oatstraw calcium, magnesium, yeast infections, thyroid Echinacea antibiotic, antiviral, immunity, vitamins, proteins Thyme antibacterial, kills & expels worms, diarrhea Pau d'arco blood cleanser, fights infections, liver, candida Plantain kidneys, appetite, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory Dandelion stomach, vitamins, potassium, calcium, kidneys Marshmallow wounds, calcium, diuretic, demulcent, tonic Red clover relaxant, antibiotic, inflammations, minerals Chickweed C, B, D, Anti-inflammatory, stomach, respiratory Garlic antifungal, antioxidant, fertility, heart Olive leaf feather problems, improves the will to live Kelp iodine, thyroid, stimulant, mucous membranes Elderberry respiratory, anti-inflammatory, blood, appetite Barberry antiseptic, respiratory, blood purifier, liver Licorice expectorant, liver, anti-inflammatory, flavor Yarrow blood, liver, virus & fungal inhibitor, tonic Astragalus immune system, digestion, energy, kidneys Lavender digestion, essential oils, stress, metabolism Wormwood liver, aids digestion, appetite stimulant, worms Spirulina fertility, growth, stress, color, protein Wheatgrass circulation, amino acids, enzymes, chlorophyll "I've been maintaining and breeding all species of birds for over 30 years and began developing Herb Salad in 1989 after learning about animal self-medication. We ensure that every bird in our aviary has unrestricted access to Herb Salad. Our breeding success, minimal use of medications and low incidence of illness is a testament to its effectiveness. We consider Herb Salad essential to our feeding program." Cathy J. DeHaan

yhst-63706253670771_2033_46197484.jpg Prevue Cosmic Crunch Bird Hut/Plastic Ball with holes for your bird to play/Also great for Sugar Gliders
$12.99
Play Ball for hours of fun and hiding out for your Bird or your Sugar Gliders. Birds Medium to Large Round Ball with holes and hanging from a chain makes for a very fun place to go in and out and get away from the outside world. Bright Yellow makes for a vibrant colored toy. Sugar Gliders especially love these fun toys.

yhst-63706253670771_2036_13813727.gif Nest Box Cockatiel Size/Also fun hide out for Sugar Gliders
$24.99
Nest Box for Cockatiel Sized Bird Also fun hide out for a Sugar Glider and his friends

yhst-63706253670771_2036_13821972.gif Nest Box Lovebird Sized/Also great hide out for Sugar Gliders
$18.99
Nest Box for LoveBird Bird Also fun hide out for a Sugar Glider and his friends

yhst-63706253670771_2036_13830224.gif Nest Box Parakeet/Also great hide out for Sugar Gliders
$15.99
Nest Box for Parakeet/Sized Bird Also fun hide out for a Sugar Glider and his friends

yhst-63706253670771_2036_17444527.gif Zupreem Embrace Hand Feeding Formula 5 pound bag
$24.99
Zupreem Embrace Hand Feeding Formula 5 pound bag

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$42.99
Zupreem Embrace Hand Feeding Formula 10 pound bag

yhst-63706253670771_2036_17457844.gif Zupreem Embrace Plus Hand Feeding Formula 5 pound bag
$24.99
Zupreem Embrace Plus 5 pound bag

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$43.99
Zupreem Embrace Plus Handfeeding Formula 10 pound bag

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$6.25
Planet Pleasure Natures Nest

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$2.99
Prevue Nest Finch Twig Covered

yhst-63706253670771_2042_27073501.gif Prevue Nest Keet Twig Large
$3.99
Prevue Nest Keet Twig Large

yhst-63706253670771_2042_27083758.gif Prevue Nest Canary Bamboo 4 Inch
$2.99
Prevue Nest Canary Bamboo 4 Inch

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$2.40
Prevue Nest Finch Bamboo

yhst-63706253670771_2042_27099541.gif Prevue Nest Keet Bamboo
$2.99
Prevue Nest Keet Bamboo

yhst-63706253670771_2042_27109555.gif Prevue Nest Finch Tiki Hut
$3.98
Prevue Nest Finch Tiki Hut

yhst-63706253670771_2042_27114810.gif Prevue Nest Finch Round
$3.95
Prevue Nest Finch Round

yhst-63706253670771_2042_27120985.gif Prevue Nest Finch Pagoda
$3.95
Prevue Nest Finch Pagoda

yhst-63706253670771_2042_27126354.gif Prevue Thatched Hut Bird Nest
$4.70
Prevue Thatched Hut Bird Nest

yhst-63706253670771_2042_27135721.gif Prevue Wood Roof Bird Nest
$8.25
Prevue Wood Roof Bird Nest

yhst-63706253670771_2042_27147899.gif Prevue Jumbo Grass Hut Bird Nest
$9.89
Prevue Jumbo Grass Hut Bird Nest

yhst-63706253670771_2045_7625609.gif Prodigy Pet Supplies Wickered House Nest
$4.89
Prodigy Pet Supplies Wickered House Nest

yhst-63706253670771_2042_32104715.gif Choo Choo Imports Make-A-Nest String Nesting Material
$2.35
Choo Choo Imports Make-A-Nest String Nesting Material

yhst-63706253670771_2042_32491153.gif Earthsafe Luv My Birdie Litter 15 Pound Bag
$14.20
Earthsafe Luv My Birdie Litter 15 Pound Bag

yhst-63706253670771_2042_32500733.gif Earthsafe Luv My Birdie Litter 45 Pound Bag
$38.99
Earthsafe Luv My Birdie Litter 45 Pound Bag

yhst-63706253670771_2042_27049560.gif Prevue Coco Box Nesting Material
$3.25
Prevue Coco Box Nesting Material

yhst-63706253670771_2042_33055163.gif Litix Puffs so Perfect for Birds Nesting Material
$2.28
Litix Puffs so Perfect for Birds Nesting Material

yhst-63706253670771_2042_32649362.gif Fiber Core Eco Nesting Material 1.5 pound bag
$6.25
Fiber Core Eco Nesting Material 1.5 pound bag

yhst-63706253670771_2045_7645655-1.gif Fiber Core Eco Nesting Material 4.5 pound bag
$16.98
Fiber Core Eco Nesting Material 4.5 pound bag

yhst-63706253670771_2045_7634598.gif Fiber Core Eco Nesting Material 10 pound bag
$28.99
Fiber Core Eco Nesting Material 10 pound bag