Description
About This Item
- An Organic and nutritious tea for Parrots
- Has minerals and nutrients
- Great as part of a varied diet
- Suitable for all Parrots
Product Detail
Great tasting avian tea made with Organic human grade ingredients.
Treat your Parrot to this Nature Boost tea blend, made with flowers and leaves that produce a rich and full bodied great tasting drink.Nature Boost Organic avian herbal tea provides vital minerals and nutrients like Vitamin C which is known to help support a healthy immune system. This is a fantastic addition to a varied, balanced and healthy diet.
Nature Boost Organic avian herbal tea is a complementary feed to keep your bird at the peak of health. Remember, this product is not a replacement for water. This is a pet product which is not intended to be used for medicinal purposes or cure any illness, nor for human consumption.
The herbs can alternatively be added to food for variety.
For ease of brewing take a look at the Stainless Steel Tea Ball – product code 50280.
Features:
Composition: Hibiscus Flower, Rose Hip Fruit Shells Fair Wild, Tulsi Leaf, Linden Flowers, Dandelion Leaf, Chamomile Flower.
Storage Directions: Store unused tea in cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Brewing Instructions – Hot Water
Heat water to just below boiling point. Ensure the water temperature is between 70-80 °C (160-175 ° F).
Measure a 1.5 teaspoon of loose tea per 10 oz cup of hot water and place it in an infuser.
Place the tea infuser inside your teapot or mug and pour it over with hot water.
Ensure the tea is covered completely with water and steep for about 3-5 minutes.
When enough time has elapsed, remove the infuser.
Allow to cool to a room temperature before serving.
Add more water or lessen depending on your bird’s taste.
Brewing Instructions – Cold Water
You may also cold brew by placing the tea in cold water and steeping for 6-12 hours in the refrigerator. Strain the tea leaves and flowers from the tea or leave them in the water when serving to your bird.
For apprehensive birds, diluting the tea further may be a better way to encourage drinking. This blend may also be added to dry, or fresh foods, for added dietary diversity.
Brewed tea must be refrigerated if not served and can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 days.
To avoid spoilage, it is recommended to remove any unused tea from your bird’s cage after 4 hours.
It is beneficial to offer 1 serving per day.
PLEASE NOTE
Herbal avian teas are not to replace drinking water but to be used as additional supplement to enrich your bird's diet.
Never offer hot tea to your bird. Must be served at mild temperature.
Never use boiled water as it will destroy the beneficial compounds of the tea.
Since tea is a raw, whole food source, we offer it at the same time as other fresh foods and remove it when we pull those fresh foods to avoid spoilage.
Never offer your bird tea that contains caffeine. Caffeine causes cardiac malfunction in birds and is associated with increased heartbeat, arrhythmia, hyper activity, and cardiac arrest.
Avoid serving herbal teas that have been pre-packed in tea bags since majority have been chlorine bleached, which means they are the results of intensive chemical process.
Storage Directions: Store unused tea in cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Brewing Instructions – Hot Water
Heat water to just below boiling point. Ensure the water temperature is between 70-80 °C (160-175 ° F).
Measure a 1.5 teaspoon of loose tea per 10 oz cup of hot water and place it in an infuser.
Place the tea infuser inside your teapot or mug and pour it over with hot water.
Ensure the tea is covered completely with water and steep for about 3-5 minutes.
When enough time has elapsed, remove the infuser.
Allow to cool to a room temperature before serving.
Add more water or lessen depending on your bird’s taste.
Brewing Instructions – Cold Water
You may also cold brew by placing the tea in cold water and steeping for 6-12 hours in the refrigerator. Strain the tea leaves and flowers from the tea or leave them in the water when serving to your bird.
For apprehensive birds, diluting the tea further may be a better way to encourage drinking. This blend may also be added to dry, or fresh foods, for added dietary diversity.
Brewed tea must be refrigerated if not served and can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 days.
To avoid spoilage, it is recommended to remove any unused tea from your bird’s cage after 4 hours.
It is beneficial to offer 1 serving per day.
PLEASE NOTE
Herbal avian teas are not to replace drinking water but to be used as additional supplement to enrich your bird's diet.
Never offer hot tea to your bird. Must be served at mild temperature.
Never use boiled water as it will destroy the beneficial compounds of the tea.
Since tea is a raw, whole food source, we offer it at the same time as other fresh foods and remove it when we pull those fresh foods to avoid spoilage.
Never offer your bird tea that contains caffeine. Caffeine causes cardiac malfunction in birds and is associated with increased heartbeat, arrhythmia, hyper activity, and cardiac arrest.
Avoid serving herbal teas that have been pre-packed in tea bags since majority have been chlorine bleached, which means they are the results of intensive chemical process.
Bird Suitability
- African Grey
- Amazon
- Budgie
- Caique
- Canary and Finch
- Cockatiel
- Cockatoo
- Conure - Small
- Conure - Large
- Eclectus
- Lovebird
- Macaw - Small
- Macaw - Large
- Meyers and Senegals
- Quaker
Delivery & Returns
Free Standard UK Delivery – Orders Over £39
Standard Delivery (3-5 working days): £3.99
Priority Service (Delivered in 1-2 working days): £5.99
Must order before 2pm for priority services.