Support your Yellow Collared Macaw's health and vitality with our curated range of trusted supplements. From feather-plucking remedies to calcium, vitamins, and probiotics, these expertly formulated products help address common parrot concerns like stress, poor feather quality, low calcium levels, and digestive imbalance.
Whether you're managing a specific issue or maintaining optimal health, these solutions from leading avian brands like Vetark, Avifood, BioGance, and The Birdcare Company are designed to keep your parrot active, colourful, and thriving.
Key Features:
- Feather & Skin Support: Promotes healthy plumage and reduces irritation.
- Immunity & Digestion Boosters: Keeps your bird’s gut and immune system strong.
- Calcium & Vitamin D3: Essential for strong bones and egg-laying support.
- Stress & Plucking Remedies: Soothes anxious or stressed birds naturally.
Popular Supplements Include:
- Avipro Avian – Probiotic & prebiotic blend for digestive health
- Calcivet Liquid – Calcium with D3 for bones and egg-laying support
- Vetark Avimix – Balanced powdered vitamins and minerals
- Palm Nut Oil – Natural source of essential fatty acids for feather glow
- Casozen – Anti-stress solution for stressed or anxious parrots
Use alongside a complete diet to give your macaw the best foundation for long-term wellness.
5 FAQs
Do Yellow Collared Macaws need supplements if they eat a pellet diet?
Yes, while quality pellets offer baseline nutrition, supplements can target specific needs like calcium deficiency, moulting support, stress, or gut health.
How do I choose the right supplement for my macaw?
Consider your bird's needs:
- For added calcium: Calcivet or Zolcal D
- For digestion: Avipro Avian
- For stress: Casozen or Pet Remedy
Are these supplements safe for long-term use?
Most are safe for regular use when dosed as directed. Some (like vitamin mixes) are best cycled or used periodically. Check labels or consult an avian vet for long-term plans.
Can supplements be combined?
Yes, but do so cautiously. Avoid overlapping vitamins or over-supplementing. For example, you can combine a probiotic with a calcium supplement but don't use multiple multivitamin products at once.
How are these supplements administered?
They come in liquid, powder, or treat form. Some are added to drinking water, others sprinkled on food, and some (like chew toys) are given for enrichment and health simultaneously.