OUR PRODUCTS
| I've been using products manufactured by the Birdcare Company on my
birds these past twelve months. I would NEVER advertise a company's wares
just for the sake of it, but I can honestly say I've had tremendous success
using this company's Daily Essentials 2 vitamins,
Calciboost
(a liquid calcium product) and BioPlus
(a probiotic). I've bred some wonderful birds using these products
and can highly recommend them. I know Carol Heesen )Carol@Birds2Grow.com)
is the American stockist so it's up to you. I get absolutely NOTHING
for endorsing these products, but just wanted to share my findings with
you. Ian Heinz- England Regular columnist for Bird TalK and Cage Bird Magazines
Editors note: Calcivet is marketed as Calciboost in the US. |
| I received your products about a month ago. And I see a big difference
in the coat of our Citron cockatoo. He had been abused before we
got him and his feathers were terribly picked. We've had him for
almost a year and although we have corrected his diet and improved his
emotional environment, we saw little improvement in his feather growth.
Since using your products, we have seen more growth as well as a silkier
feel to his feathers. He just looks less rumpled, more smooth.
Thanks for your help.
Marsha Drabik, Ockalawaha, FL |
A friend and I had over 100 Goulds
last year and somewhere near forty of our collective birds were bald.
Some for over a year.
When we initially started using them (the
birds2grow products), we had no results for six to eight weeks. Then
we started to double the doses and it seemed almost instantaneous.
Half of them started to have the skin darken (which is an indicator of
feathers starting to form.) Around a week later, the darkened skin
birds were sporting scattered pin feathers. From week to week, there
would be more & more pin feathers... eventually (approximately four
months from the initial vitaminizing) the first set of birds that seemed
to respond to the vitamins were completely refeathered. We switched
back to the recommended doses once we started to see pin feathers on the
first birds that were showing results. (editors note:it is often advisable
to maintain double dosage on nutritionally deficient birds for up to a
month. This would have resulted in faster improvement of the birds.)
Here are the products from Birds2Grow that we started using:
1) Daily Essentials2
2) FeatherUp
3) Liqui-Kelp
Dave Swoger - Burbank, CA |
I don't know which one of the products was so miraculous but since
Friday morning my bird seems to have fully recover.
I was really hoping for a miracle thanks to your products and the miracle
occurs...Thank you so much Carol.
She is no more sleeping, no more ruffled feather, she can eat again,
her beak is almost back to normal...
Best Regards,
S. Kerbrat |
Just a quickie note to say that I think the Scattthat
I purchased from you has really helped my parakeet. Sweeets was suffering
from scaly face mites for almost a year. The vet kept treating her
with Ivermec but I think that was just treating the symptoms and not the
cause. Sweets just got her 2nd drop of Scat applied yesterday and
seems ever so much better. Will keep you up on her health.
Thanks for rushing the bottle
to me.
M. Marlin
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The energize and probotics
have really made a big difference in how well the birds handle shipping.
the $17.00 for the candling
light was the best money I have spent. It's great to be able
to candle eggs in the nest box without disturbing anything!!!!
G Carlson - California
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| I LOVE THE POOP
OFF! Chris came over today to help me clean cages and we
even enjoyed the task! The cages and toys are cleaner than they have
been since they were new. We started our birds on your biosafe program
and look forward to having really healthy birds.
M. Olson
Palm City, FL |
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I want to thank you very much for the insect
food, My birds love it. They eat it like they're starving. I am
very pleased with everything I have gotten from you. the birds are much
happier healthier and FERTILE.
Mrs. Lane - Bluffton, SC
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Scooter, my cockatiel, I told you about had a remarkable
comeback to normal droppings with just using the Saniclens
in the water. I am going to breed her as a result, and have already
acquired a pied cockatiel for her. I just am amazed, I have done
all kinds of things and nothing worked before the Saniclens.
T. Purviance Parkside Orchid Nursery Ottsville, PA
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Last June, I called
you in desperation about our 'adopted' budgie, Sunny, who had contracted
a bad case of Scaley-Face Mites. She was suffering terribly.
Her beak was looking lumpy and deformed, and the flakiness of her cere
seemed to nearly cover her little nostrils. The feathers around her
face were rubbed off, and her tiny feet were scaley-looking and very red.
She was a sad looking birdie, indeed.
With your help & good advice,
I bought a bottle of 'Scatt'.
We applied it immediately.
Now, 8 weeks later, I am thrilled to report that Sunny's
problems have completely vanished!. The lumpiness around her beak,
the flakiness on her cere, the redness of her feet, have all cleared up!
She is once again a beautiful, happy little budgie.
All after only one application of 'Scatt'!
We cannot thank you enough for helping us to, once more,
'rescue' our dear 'Sunny-Birdie'. Please express our heartfelt thanks
to the folks at Vetafarm as well, for their 'miracle product'.
Sincerely,
Lynn Kaufman |
(Snip) By the time I realized the problem several birds had
rock-hard beads of bird poop locked around a toe or two. I spent about
two hours working on one bird by ntermittently dipping the foot in a dish
of water and trying to scrape off the poop with a fingernail while not
breaking the foot. I made almost no progress and neither the bird or I
enjoyed the procedure much. Finally I gave up on water and gave the foot
a couple of direct blasts from a squirt bottle of an enzymatic cleaner
called "Poop Off" intended to remove
poop from cages and perches. After perhaps half an hour of soaking, the
poop bead came off by itself while the bird was still in the transporter
cage.
This "Poop Off" stuff is pretty useful, it's labeled as non-toxic,
and in my experience it's safe to use directly on a bird who has one of
these poop beads on a foot. I got it from Birds2Grow
M. Kreig - Oakley, CA
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I recieved my order today. That was very fast!
I just wanted you to know that I am very pleased with the products
that I
ordered! Thank you. I was getting very tired
of buying second rate products at an over inflated price.
The millet spray and cuttle are of a very
good quality and I figure that I saved money too! I know I will be
sending more orders in.
Teri Stutzman
Yuma, AZ |
I am really shocked at the results of thebreeding
tonic. I certainly did not expect within a 2 1/2 week period
for so much of my stock to come into breeding condition so quickly.
My hens are dropping eggs, my cock birds of all species are continually
courting (one another or whatever they can see through the cage bars).
One zebra cock even mounted my diamond dove hen out of desperation!!
K. McCoy
Canada |
| After countless attempts at trying to locate the
reason why a couple of my finches were having feather loss, and eliminating
any causes, On Feb. 2nd I started using the Liqi-Kelp. The feathers
are slowly growing back and I am very pleased with their improvement.
K. Shinsky |
I am very pleased with the supplies I have ordered from
you. I love the plastic nest boxes, they are great. It is
so hard to find any kind of supplies up here in Seattle.
P. Ennesser
Seattle, Washington |
| The aluminum split bands
available at http://www.birds2grow.com/ are a permanent means of marking
non closed banded birds. These are the most secure and durable split bands
I am aware of.
J. Wilson
San Francisco |
I must say your produts just saved some goulds I purchased. I
thought they were gonners. but your amtyl
and ronivet saved them!! Thanks!!
K. Kilcoyne, Glenolden, PA |
The Scatt we purchased
from you a couple of weeks ago worked like a charm! Our male gouldian is
back to
singing!!
Now, we're going to try your suggested quarantine
procedures with our existing flock of finches as we
have never done this before. Just lost some baby
goulds that were being fostered by societies and we
told the Ronivet might help in the future. Thanks!
P. Alford - Tallahassee FL
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Thank you! thank you! I just recieved my copy of "Problems
With Finches" by, Robert Black and 4 fact sheets. I am very impressed!
I'm really thankful you suggest these books and other literature on your'
web site. The Cutthroat fact sheet has offered me in one place, more
information than I have found in all the books I've read, or anything I've
found on the net.
Thanks Carol.......
C. Reynolds |
A couple weeks ago I bought what was suppose to be a
pair of Shafttail Finches. I brought them home and put them in quarantine
together. The female has turned out to be a young male. The
older male beat the crap out him. The left eye was closed and after
a couple days full of liquid and puss. I used Colloidal
Silver on him and two days later he is seeing out of the eye again
and starting to call to the other birds.
D. Laird, Florida |
I used AIL with babies
in the nest and had no ill effects. Have used Ivermectin in the past with
some birds needing more than two treatments (traumatic for them and me
and time consuming). I used
Scatt once
on everyone in November and have not seen or heard evidence of airsac mites
since. Not scientific, but just my observation that after Ivermectin some
birds seem "under the weather for few days", with Scatt it wasn't as obvious.
I'm sold and will keep your address when I need to buy more.
S. McCubbins |
I purchased several vetafarms products to give them a
whirl.
Avian Insect Liquidatorwas
the most impressive I think. The avian insect liquidator has a pleasant
fresh scent to it. It can be sprayed directly on the birds meaning
that I dont have to switch from one product to another to treat cages and/or
birds.
K. McCoy
Burmingham, AL |