Congo African Greys are known for their intelligence and sensitivity—and they require specialised care to thrive. Our collection of vitamins, minerals, feather-care, and wellness supplements is tailored to address the unique needs of this remarkable species.
From liquid calcium with vitamin D3 to immune boosters, probiotics, feather-plucking remedies, and skin sprays, each product is designed to fill dietary gaps, support strong bones and glossy feathers, and maintain a healthy mind and body. Whether your Grey needs help during moulting, stress, or recovery, you'll find everything you need right here.
Why Choose Our Supplements for African Greys?
- Species-Specific Solutions: Formulated for the health needs of African Greys, including calcium, D3, and feather support.
- Expert-Recommended Products: Trusted brands like Vetark, Avifood, BioGance, and Parrot Essentials.
- Feather Health & Plucking Remedies: Natural and effective support for anxious or moulting birds.
- Skin & Immune Support: From soothing sprays to full-spectrum vitamin blends and digestive aids.
- Easy Application: Drops, powders, sprays, and treat-based formats for convenience.
5 FAQs
Why do African Greys need calcium supplements?
African Greys are prone to calcium deficiencies, which can lead to weak bones, egg-binding, or neurological issues. A supplement like Calcivet is especially helpful if they're on a seed-based diet or have limited UV exposure.
What's the best way to support feather plucking issues?
Products like BioGance Opti Plume, and Casozen offer natural support for stress-related feather loss. Combine with mental stimulation and dietary improvements for best results.
Are supplements necessary on a pellet diet?
Even with high-quality pellets, some birds benefit from targeted supplements, especially during moulting, breeding, or recovery from illness. Feather sprays, probiotics, and multivitamins are excellent additions.
How do I give supplements to my parrot?
Many supplements come in liquid form for water, powders for food, or topical sprays. Always follow dosage instructions and consult your avian vet if unsure.
Can I use multiple supplements at once?
You can—but avoid over-supplementing. It's best to rotate or combine supplements thoughtfully, ensuring you're not duplicating vitamins like A or D3 in excess.