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Reddit mentions of Avitech Avicalm Calming Supplement, 4 oz

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Avitech Avicalm Calming Supplement, 4 oz
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Found 2 comments on Avitech Avicalm Calming Supplement, 4 oz:

u/luckeducke ยท 2 pointsr/parrots

Some birds will eat meat, but it is not a natural part of their diet. giving your bird fresh fruits and vegetables and switch him to a pellet based diet would be best. Pellets should have all the nutrients your bird needs. You can order pellets from amazon if there are no pet stores nearby.

Try [these] (http://www.amazon.com/Harrisons-High-Potency-Fine-1lb/dp/B0007LI108/ref=sr_1_6?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1454019120&sr=1-6&keywords=harrisons+high+potency+coarse) or [these] (http://www.amazon.com/ZuPreem-Fruit-Blend-Fruitable-Cockatiel/dp/B00DRP472W/ref=sr_1_1?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1454019038&sr=1-1&keywords=zupreem&refinements=p_89%3AZuPreem+Fruit+Blend). You can also buy [avicalm] (http://www.amazon.com/Avitech-113514-Avicalm-Calming-Supplement/dp/B00I2LT1YK) on amazon.

u/LopsidedMidget ยท 1 pointr/parrots

No problem at all! I know the struggle, so I'm very happy to help if I'm able to. :) Four parrots is a handful! I can't even imagine your daily routine/cage cleaning days.. lol.. It's just intimidating!

So far as the plucker goes.. Well, we've got one of those CAGs, too! Have you ever heard of or tried avicalm and/or featheriffic? We've had our CAG on both of them since about September and while it's a slow process and we didn't see any immediate results over the first two or so months, he's finally allowing his neck feathers to grow back in! His plucking was a mental tick that developed because of his attachment to his previous owner (roommate that we adopted him from) leaving for about two months and returning out of the blue (so far as the parrot was concerned). So, if it's a mental thing or a habit these supplements combined might be a very worthwhile thing to try. I can't 100% guarantee success, but they, along with a healthy diet and a lot of love have really done wonders. :)

We give them one scoop of featheriffic in the morning and a scoop of the avicalm with each meal.

I've gotta give you the breakdown/warning that I got from my vet, though. He said that these homeopathic supplements are fine for the bird, but should they work they may only mask the underlying problem if it's a health concern. So, it's definitely something to bear in mind.