BIRD HEALTH
All companion birds should visit an avian veterinarian at least once a year for a well-bird checkup. Just as you would take a dog or cat to the vet annually, a bird needs his own doctor, too. An avian veterinarian is one who specializes in birds. Not all vets are qualified to work on birds, so you may have to look around to find one. Usually, avian vets are board-certified by the Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV), but not all of them are — if the doctor has an established avian practice, then board certification shouldn’t be a deal-breaker. Feel free to call or message us for any other personal health issues your bird maybe going through or what you don't understand we will help you anytime .
BIRD FOOD
What do I feed my pet bird? That’s a question we hear every day. The ideal avian diet is much more than birdseed and parrot pellets. Parrots, finches, canaries and other companion birds require a varied, nutritious diet, which can include seeds, but also pellets and fruits and vegetables. In order to feed pet birds properly — which gives them the building blocks for feather production, healthy skin and a happy attitude — they should have a buffet of healthy options. But how can you become the best “bird feeder” possible in the fastest amount of time? Feeding birds becomes easy with us just give us a call or message for all details on what you can feed your bird and where to get it at very affordable prices for you and you specific breed of parrot, after adoption of a parrot from us you will given a small package of bird food specific for your bird for free.
Delivery policy
Welcome to Stefe Parrots Store. If you are interested in any of our Parrots on our website and live too far to drive down and pick up the birds in person, then we can make the arrangements for you to have your bird on a next or same-day delivery. The bird will be shipped to the closest airport near you or hand-delivered to your home. Delivery prices are per county, region, or country. In most cases, the bird will arrive within 5-8 hours within the US and 72 hours max international delivery from the departure time. However, sometimes delays do occur due to weather or bird checking, so check the flight with the airline before you leave your home to go to the airport. Birds aren’t vases or art supplies, so when you hear that he or she can be shipped to you, your first reaction is probably shocking. Before you panic, get that picture of cardboard boxes and foam peanuts out of your mind! Shipping birds is usually quite safe and any airlines or trucking companies that take live animals have procedures in place to be sure they arrive in good health.