Scarlet Macaws are intelligent, active parrots that require more than just food to thrive—they benefit greatly from targeted nutritional support. Our range of Scarlet Macaw supplements is designed to meet the unique health needs of these magnificent birds, supporting everything from feather condition and calcium balance to digestive health and stress relief.
Whether you're managing feather plucking, enhancing bone strength, or promoting a robust immune system, we've got you covered with trusted, vet-recommended products. These supplements are easy to use, flavour-friendly, and formulated with large parrots like Scarlet Macaws in mind.
Key Features:
- Macaw-Specific Formulas: Tailored dosing and ingredients for large birds.
- Vet-Approved Brands: Including Vetark, Birdcare Co., BioGance, and Parrot Essentials.
- Multi-Function Support: Addressing feather care, stress, immunity, calcium, and digestion.
- For All Life Stages: From young macaws to senior birds.
- Highly Rated: Backed by customer reviews and real parrot owner success stories.
5 FAQs
Do Scarlet Macaws need supplements if they're on a pellet diet?
Even with a pellet-based diet, supplements can be beneficial—especially during moulting, breeding, stress, or illness. Key supplements include calcium with D3, probiotics, and vitamin-rich feather care formulas.
What's the best supplement for feather plucking?
Casozen offers a calming, anti-anxiety formula often associated with reduced feather plucking. Pair it with BioGance Opti Plume Spray for external feather support.
How do I administer supplements?
Most supplements come in liquid or powder form and are mixed with food or water. Always follow the dosage instructions based on your bird’s weight and specific needs.
Can I use these for other large parrots?
Yes, these supplements are also suitable for Blue & Gold Macaws, Green-winged Macaws, Moluccan Cockatoos, and African Greys. Just ensure the dosage is appropriate for each species.
Are calcium supplements necessary if my bird isn't laying eggs?
Yes. Calcium supports nerve function, muscle movement, bone strength, and beak integrity—critical for active parrots like Scarlet Macaws, regardless of egg-laying status.