Sugar Glider Food, Pellets, Dried fruits,Dried Veggies, Calcium and Herb Salad

Sugar Glider Food, Pellets, Dried fruits,Dried Veggies, Calcium and Herb Salad

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Here you will find the most fresh and varied array of dried fruit, veggies, nectar, and other foods that are very important for your Glider. Using your based mix of Glider Pellets with any of these foods will insure your ability to keep your Gliders diet varied and tasty. You can order several blends so your Glider never gets bored. We also recommend cooking fresh foods for your Glider and also meal worms or wax worms to meet your Gliders need and want to insects.
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php4WnYpvPM.jpg Golden Feast Australian Blend 25 ounces
$12.50
Ingredients: Toasted soy grits, whole sesame seed, dehydrated granulated carrots, steel-cut sunflower kernels, white proso millet, dehydrated granulated broccoli, canary grass seed, canola seed, flax seed, bentonite crumbles, steel-cut hulled oats, Japanese millet, small golden (German) millet, poppy seed, cooked dehydrated granulated beans, niger seed, red Siberian millet, canteloupe seed, sterile hemp seed, ground star anise seed, granulated dehydrated apples, lettuce seed, dehydrated granulated cranberries, freeze dried honey, freeze dried molasses, dehydrated pineapple, dehydrated papaya, fennel seed, cranberry seeds, Indian anise seed, dehydrated granulated cranberry skins, dehydrated whole egg solids, bee pollen, dehydrated paprika, dehydrated orange peel granules, dehydrated chives, dehydrated spinach, dehydrated parsley, dehydrated garden peas, dehydrated chamomile flowers, dehydrated spirulina (fresh water algae), granulated dehydrated sea kelp, caraway seed, dehydrated whey, Dried Lactobacillus acidophilis fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus casei fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus fermentum fermentation product, Dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, and Dried Bifidobacterium longum fermentation product, vitamin-C (as ascorbic acid usp-fcc) and vitamin E (as di-alpha tocopheryl acetate usp-fcc), and natural flavoring.

php4WnYpvPM.jpg Golden Feast Australian Blend 64 ounces
$26.99
Ingredients: Toasted soy grits, whole sesame seed, dehydrated granulated carrots, steel-cut sunflower kernels, white proso millet, dehydrated granulated broccoli, canary grass seed, canola seed, flax seed, bentonite crumbles, steel-cut hulled oats, Japanese millet, small golden (German) millet, poppy seed, cooked dehydrated granulated beans, niger seed, red Siberian millet, canteloupe seed, sterile hemp seed, ground star anise seed, granulated dehydrated apples, lettuce seed, dehydrated granulated cranberries, freeze dried honey, freeze dried molasses, dehydrated pineapple, dehydrated papaya, fennel seed, cranberry seeds, Indian anise seed, dehydrated granulated cranberry skins, dehydrated whole egg solids, bee pollen, dehydrated paprika, dehydrated orange peel granules, dehydrated chives, dehydrated spinach, dehydrated parsley, dehydrated garden peas, dehydrated chamomile flowers, dehydrated spirulina (fresh water algae), granulated dehydrated sea kelp, caraway seed, dehydrated whey, Dried Lactobacillus acidophilis fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus casei fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus fermentum fermentation product, Dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, and Dried Bifidobacterium longum fermentation product, vitamin-C (as ascorbic acid usp-fcc) and vitamin E (as di-alpha tocopheryl acetate usp-fcc), and natural flavoring.

php4WnYpvPM.jpg Golden Feast Australian Blend 32 Pounds
$102.99
ngredients: Toasted soy grits, whole sesame seed, dehydrated granulated carrots, steel-cut sunflower kernels, white proso millet, dehydrated granulated broccoli, canary grass seed, canola seed, flax seed, bentonite crumbles, steel-cut hulled oats, Japanese millet, small golden (German) millet, poppy seed, cooked dehydrated granulated beans, niger seed, red Siberian millet, canteloupe seed, sterile hemp seed, ground star anise seed, granulated dehydrated apples, lettuce seed, dehydrated granulated cranberries, freeze dried honey, freeze dried molasses, dehydrated pineapple, dehydrated papaya, fennel seed, cranberry seeds, Indian anise seed, dehydrated granulated cranberry skins, dehydrated whole egg solids, bee pollen, dehydrated paprika, dehydrated orange peel granules, dehydrated chives, dehydrated spinach, dehydrated parsley, dehydrated garden peas, dehydrated chamomile flowers, dehydrated spirulina (fresh water algae), granulated dehydrated sea kelp, caraway seed, dehydrated whey, Dried Lactobacillus acidophilis fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus casei fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus fermentum fermentation product, Dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, and Dried Bifidobacterium longum fermentation product, vitamin-C (as ascorbic acid usp-fcc) and vitamin E (as di-alpha tocopheryl acetate usp-fcc), and natural flavoring.

phpeqFtoCPM.jpg Golden Feast Asian Medley 25 ounces
$12.50
Ingredients: Cooked dehydrated brown rice, rolled corn, shelled unsalted almonds, dehydrated papaya, cooked dehydrated chic peas, cooked dehydrated red beans, dehydrated apples, dehydrated organic bananas, dehydrated pineapple, dehydrated green beans, natural sesame seed, spicy tomato pasta, dehydrated mangos, dehydrated strawberries, whole cinnamon sticks, red hot chili peppers, sun dried tomatoes, raw shelled unsalted walnuts, dehydrated broccoli, dehydrated carrots, shelled roasted unsalted peanuts, dehydrated peaches, whole star anise seed, dehydrated garden peas, dehydrated hibiscus flowers, dehydrated celery, granulated paprika, Dried Lactobacillus acidophilis fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus casei fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus fermentum fermentation product, Dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, and Dried Bifidobacterium longum fermentation product, vitamin-C (as ascorbic acid usp-fcc) and vitamin E (as di-alpha tocopheryl acetate usp-fcc), and natural flavoring.

phpeqFtoCPM.jpg Golden Feast Asian Medley 64 ounces
$26.99
Ingredients: Cooked dehydrated brown rice, rolled corn, shelled unsalted almonds, dehydrated papaya, cooked dehydrated chic peas, cooked dehydrated red beans, dehydrated apples, dehydrated organic bananas, dehydrated pineapple, dehydrated green beans, natural sesame seed, spicy tomato pasta, dehydrated mangos, dehydrated strawberries, whole cinnamon sticks, red hot chili peppers, sun dried tomatoes, raw shelled unsalted walnuts, dehydrated broccoli, dehydrated carrots, shelled roasted unsalted peanuts, dehydrated peaches, whole star anise seed, dehydrated garden peas, dehydrated hibiscus flowers, dehydrated celery, granulated paprika, Dried Lactobacillus acidophilis fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus casei fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus fermentum fermentation product, Dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, and Dried Bifidobacterium longum fermentation product, vitamin-C (as ascorbic acid usp-fcc) and vitamin E (as di-alpha tocopheryl acetate usp-fcc), and natural flavoring.

phpeqFtoCPM.jpg Golden Feast Asian Medley 10 pounds
$48.99
Ingredients: Cooked dehydrated brown rice, rolled corn, shelled unsalted almonds, dehydrated papaya, cooked dehydrated chic peas, cooked dehydrated red beans, dehydrated apples, dehydrated organic bananas, dehydrated pineapple, dehydrated green beans, natural sesame seed, spicy tomato pasta, dehydrated mangos, dehydrated strawberries, whole cinnamon sticks, red hot chili peppers, sun dried tomatoes, raw shelled unsalted walnuts, dehydrated broccoli, dehydrated carrots, shelled roasted unsalted peanuts, dehydrated peaches, whole star anise seed, dehydrated garden peas, dehydrated hibiscus flowers, dehydrated celery, granulated paprika, Dried Lactobacillus acidophilis fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus casei fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus fermentum fermentation product, Dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, and Dried Bifidobacterium longum fermentation product, vitamin-C (as ascorbic acid usp-fcc) and vitamin E (as di-alpha tocopheryl acetate usp-fcc), and natural flavoring.

yhst-63706253670771_2024_34674492.gif Golden Feast Bean Supreme 23 ounces
$14.99
Ingredients- Instant brown basmati rice, dry roasted soybeans, rolled corn, dehydrated carrots, dehydrated cranberries, cooked dehydrated pinto beans, roasted unsalted almond pieces, cooked dehydrated navy beans, dehydrated sweet potatoes, cooked dehydrated red beans, jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, cooked dehydrated chic peas, dehydrated spinach, dehydrated celery, diced dehydrated pineapple, cooked dehydrated black beans, orange lentils, diced dehydrated mango, cooked dehydrated lima beans, sun dried tomatoes, dehydrated sweet peppers, non-roasted shelled walnuts and non-roasted shelled filberts.

Golden Feast Bean Supreme 64 ounces
$29.99
Ingredients- Instant brown basmati rice, dry roasted soybeans, rolled corn, dehydrated carrots, dehydrated cranberries, cooked dehydrated pinto beans, roasted unsalted almond pieces, cooked dehydrated navy beans, dehydrated sweet potatoes, cooked dehydrated red beans, jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, cooked dehydrated chic peas, dehydrated spinach, dehydrated celery, diced dehydrated pineapple, cooked dehydrated black beans, orange lentils, diced dehydrated mango, cooked dehydrated lima beans, sun dried tomatoes, dehydrated sweet peppers, non-roasted shelled walnuts and non-roasted shelled filberts.

Golden Feast Bean Supreme 32 pounds
$136.99
Ingredients- Instant brown basmati rice, dry roasted soybeans, rolled corn, dehydrated carrots, dehydrated cranberries, cooked dehydrated pinto beans, roasted unsalted almond pieces, cooked dehydrated navy beans, dehydrated sweet potatoes, cooked dehydrated red beans, jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, cooked dehydrated chic peas, dehydrated spinach, dehydrated celery, diced dehydrated pineapple, cooked dehydrated black beans, orange lentils, diced dehydrated mango, cooked dehydrated lima beans, sun dried tomatoes, dehydrated sweet peppers, non-roasted shelled walnuts and non-roasted shelled filberts.

yhst-63706253670771_2033_48147878.gif Goldenfeast Tropical Fruit Pudding 25 ounces
$16.99
Ingredients: Dehydrated papaya, mangos, bananas, apples. Low moisture cherries, dehydrated coconut and pineapple. Low moisture apricots. Dehydrated cranberries, strawberries, and Calimyrna figs. Dehydrated blueberries and juniper berries. Jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, Turkish dates, and plums.

yhst-63706253670771_2033_48233920.gif GoldenFeast Tropical Fruit Pudding 64 ounces
$36.99
Ingredients: Dehydrated papaya, mangos, bananas, apples. Low moisture cherries, dehydrated coconut and pineapple. Low moisture apricots. Dehydrated cranberries, strawberries, and Calimyrna figs. Dehydrated blueberries and juniper berries. Jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, Turkish dates, and plums.

yhst-63706253670771_2033_48233920.gif GoldenFeast Tropical Fruit Pudding 32 Pounds
$139.99
Ingredients: Dehydrated papaya, mangos, bananas, apples. Low moisture cherries, dehydrated coconut and pineapple. Low moisture apricots. Dehydrated cranberries, strawberries, and Calimyrna figs. Dehydrated blueberries and juniper berries. Jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, Turkish dates, and plums.

yhst-63706253670771_2033_42782823.gif Goldenfeast Caribbean Bounty 64 Ounces
$33.99
Ingredients:Dehydrated apples, diced papaya, roasted almonds, unsalted roasted shelled peanuts, dehydrated carrots, cherries, white pumpkin seed, cashews, diced pineapple, mangos, cranberries, banana chips, shelled filberts, shelled macadamia nuts, pine nuts, dehydrated blueberries, whole dates, roasted in shell unsalted pistachios, shelled walnuts, dehydrated strawberries, pepitas (shelled pumpkin seed), jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, dehydrated peaches, dehydrated zucchini, freeze dried garden peas, sweet peppers, dehydrated (cooked) red beans, dehydrated sweet potatoes, dehydrated (cooked) pinto beans and dehydrated (cooked) black eyed peas.

Goldenfeast Caribbean Bounty 9 pound bag
$52.99
Ingredients:Dehydrated apples, diced papaya, roasted almonds, unsalted roasted shelled peanuts, dehydrated carrots, cherries, white pumpkin seed, cashews, diced pineapple, mangos, cranberries, banana chips, shelled filberts, shelled macadamia nuts, pine nuts, dehydrated blueberries, whole dates, roasted in shell unsalted pistachios, shelled walnuts, dehydrated strawberries, pepitas (shelled pumpkin seed), jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, dehydrated peaches, dehydrated zucchini, freeze dried garden peas, sweet peppers, dehydrated (cooked) red beans, dehydrated sweet potatoes, dehydrated (cooked) pinto beans and dehydrated (cooked) black eyed peas.

yhst-63706253670771_2033_42895948.gif Goldenfeast Caribbean Bounty 32 pound bag
$146.99
Ingredients:Dehydrated apples, diced papaya, roasted almonds, unsalted roasted shelled peanuts, dehydrated carrots, cherries, white pumpkin seed, cashews, diced pineapple, mangos, cranberries, banana chips, shelled filberts, shelled macadamia nuts, pine nuts, dehydrated blueberries, whole dates, roasted in shell unsalted pistachios, shelled walnuts, dehydrated strawberries, pepitas (shelled pumpkin seed), jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, dehydrated peaches, dehydrated zucchini, freeze dried garden peas, sweet peppers, dehydrated (cooked) red beans, dehydrated sweet potatoes, dehydrated (cooked) pinto beans and dehydrated (cooked) black eyed peas.

yhst-63706253670771_2033_44196328.gif Goldenfeast Gardenflora Blend II 40 ounces
$26.99
Ingredients- Dehydrated sweet peppers, dehydrated carrots, cooked (dehydrated) sweet potatoes, dehydrated peas, cooked (dehydrated) black bean flakes, air freeze dried celery, dehydrated zucchini, cooked (dehydrated) sweet corn, dehydrated green bean flakes, dried cane molasses and dehydrated hibiscus flowers.

yhst-63706253670771_2033_44454500.gif Goldenfeast Golden Obles 53 ounces
$27.99
Ingredients- Hulled organic barley, Roasted organic soybeans, Organic corn, Organic pureed papaya, Organic Triticali, Shelled almonds, Organic flax seed, Organic hulled oats, Organic alfalfa, Maltoferm malt extract, Organic Pasteurized honey, Organic Quinoa, Organic Kamut, Beets, Amaranth, Organic spelt, Apples (cored), Sesame seed, organic Fenugreek, Pureed organic Guava, shelled Pumpkin seed, Dried Lactobacillus acidophillis fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus casei fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus plantarum fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus fermentum fermentation product, Dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, and Dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, and Dried Bifidobacterium longum fermentation product. Parsley, Fennel seed, Sweet potatoes, Carrots, Blueberries, Raspberries, Wheat grass, Star anise seed, Ginger, Echinacea, Red clover leaf and Cilantro.

yhst-63706253670771_2032_50513579.gif Goldenfeast Tropical Fruit Pudding II 64 ounces 4 pounds
$36.99
Ingredients: Dehydrated apples, dried cranberries, dehydrated papaya and mangos, dehydrated bananas, dehydrated flaked and cubed coconut, dehydrated cherries and strawberries, dehydrated chopped dates, diced guava, pineapple, dehydrated peaches, jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, dehydrated blueberries and juniper berries.

yhst-63706253670771_2032_50521158.gif Goldenfeast Tropical Fruit Pudding II 32 pound bag
$136.99
Ingredients: Dehydrated apples, dried cranberries, dehydrated papaya and mangos, dehydrated bananas, dehydrated flaked and cubed coconut, dehydrated cherries and strawberries, dehydrated chopped dates, diced guava, pineapple, dehydrated peaches, jumbo flame dehydrated white grapes, dehydrated blueberries and juniper berries.

yhst-63706253670771_2033_48899893.gif Goldenfeast Tropical Pudding V Berry Blend 23 ounce 2 pound
$34.99
Ingredients: Raspberries, Blueberries and, Strawberries; all ingredients are Air Freeze Dried Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein (min.) 4% Crude Fat (min.) 4% Crude Fiber (max.) 2.75% Moisture (max.) 2%; Ash (max.) 7%. Instructions: Serve dry, add water, or add a natural juice to complement. Contains 100% Freeze Dried Fruit NO Added Sugars NO Preservatives Equals 15 times its fresh equivalency

Goldenfeast Veggie Crisp Delite 40 ounces 3 pounds
$34.99
Ingredients: Sliced & fried sweet potatoes, squash, carrots, green beans, taro, soybean oil, dextrin and salt. Dehydrated sweet potato, dehydrated sweet red bell peppers, dehydrated guava dices, dried papaya dices, dehydrated cranberries, dried mango dices, dehydrated carrots and dried cherries.

yhst-63706253670771_2032_50639598.gif Goldenfeast Veggie Crisp Delite 20 pound bag
$142.99
Ingredients: Sliced & fried sweet potatoes, squash, carrots, green beans, taro, soybean oil, dextrin and salt. Dehydrated sweet potato, dehydrated sweet red bell peppers, dehydrated guava dices, dried papaya dices, dehydrated cranberries, dried mango dices, dehydrated carrots and dried cherries.

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 15 pound bag (Enable your bird's ability to self-medicate)
$230.00
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

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