Calcivet
I had a brilliant result,. from sick birds to happy healthy ones i will continue to use this product. thank you
Calcium powder supplement for birds with added vitamin D3 for application onto soft food or fresh foods. This fine flowing powder allows for easier and more even distribution once applied onto moist food sources.
Quality chelated calcium!
Calcivet® - Used by top breeders around the world!
Key Features: Ideal for breeding and growing birds. Helps with healthy egg production. Calcium is involved in brain and nerve function.
I had a brilliant result,. from sick birds to happy healthy ones i will continue to use this product. thank you
In my personal experience, the powder form of calcivet is more readily consumed on food than liquid calcivet when given as a supplement to a variety of raptors. It does not appear to taint the taste of the meat.
My bird has taken to this and doesn’t appear to be plucking as much
Great service and great products I use calcivet for my breeding pairs and it has the birds right with great results
I have used this ( powered version which I prefer) consistently as directed before egg laying and drop to two days a week the rest of the year after babies have finished growing. I have never had any problems with poor egg quality, egg bound hens or splayed legs etc. I have also used a loading dose of calcivet on a blue and gold macaw which I rehomed with poor feather quality and withheld feather sheaths along with the normal DE3 and feast. I did this for a month before dropping to 2 days a week. When blood and disease testing failed to find a reason for the withheld sheaths despite the bird having previously been on a ‘good’ diet ( Harrison’s pellets) I asked the Bird care company and they recommended these steps to take. 18 months later the macaw is in beautiful condition. I would highly recommend this product.
Does exactly what it’s says birds are loads healthy and more mobile
Easy to administer with soft food I prefer the powder rather than liquid
I add to soft food every day during the breeding season, three times a week during moult and winter.
Add it to my Ringnecks veggie chop twice a week as he had no sources of calcium or D in his previous home. Only wish it came with a tiny spoon as trying to pinch the product is messy.