Bird care and hygiene products for supporting healthy feathers, skin and plumage in pet birds.
Keep your bird’s feathers and skin in good condition with carefully selected sprays, gels and hygiene products designed for everyday avian care. This range includes feather-conditioning sprays, mite-repellent care products and soothing plumage support from trusted bird-care brands such as Biogance.
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Bird Care & Hygiene Products
Good feather and skin condition is an important part of everyday bird care. Dry indoor air, seasonal moulting, warm weather, feather damage or irritation can all leave birds needing extra support, especially in centrally heated homes or during the summer months.
Our Bird Care & Hygiene range includes carefully selected avian products for feather conditioning, skin and plumage support, and mite-repellent care. These products are suitable for companion birds and are chosen from trusted brands used by bird keepers and specialist retailers.
Always follow the instructions on the product label. If your bird has open wounds, heavy mite infestation, persistent irritation, feather loss, or signs of illness, seek advice from an avian vet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is bird care and hygiene?
Bird care and hygiene covers products designed to support feather condition, skin comfort, plumage care and general cleanliness in pet birds.
Are these products suitable for parrots and other pet birds?
Many bird care sprays and gels are suitable for parrots, parakeets, cockatiels, budgies and other companion birds, but always check the individual product instructions before use.
Can bird sprays help with dry feathers or skin?
Hydrating and conditioning sprays can help support dry feathers and skin, especially in warm weather or centrally heated rooms.
Can anti-mite sprays be used instead of veterinary treatment?
Anti-mite sprays can help repel mites as part of routine care, but heavy infestations, wounds, feather loss or ongoing irritation should be checked by an avian vet.
How often should I use bird care products?
Usage depends on the product and your bird’s needs. Always follow the label instructions and avoid overuse, especially with products applied directly to the skin or feathers.





