Can budgies have peanuts?

Cali&Pilot

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Hey so I was wondering if budgies can have peanuts, because I know that macaws can, but I didn't know if budgies could or not
 
They can, but it isn't recommended to feed them regularly because peanuts in a daily diet can cause aspergillosis and other issues.
 
Aspergillus fungus is not removed completely by roasting. My avian vet suggestion 1. Is do not feed. 2. If you must brand name roasted and for human consumption. Do not use bulk or bin peanuts. 3. Feed fewer then 6 in shell peanuts in 2 weeks. 4. Have signs of the aflatoxin poisoning (what aspergillus causes) listed somewhere for you to check. I find it easier to not feed. I substitute pistachios, raw or roasted plain no salt etc.
 
If it's unsalted and for human consumption a peanut snack would be fine. I think you'll have to crush up the nut meats so budgies can eat them.
 
I was told that human-grade stuff without shells is safe for most parrots. The stuff in parrot food mixes is bound to have fungus and stuff on it.
 
Sorry but my years of being in health care is asserting itself. Assuming human grade peanuts are safe for people should be dropped from thinking. People get aspergillus poisoning too! They get it by eating peanuts and other things. It causes similar symptoms as in birds. The main factors in controlling this fungus is not in consumer hands. Needed is good agricultural, manufacturing, packaging etc practices. So I am cautious.
 
I eat peanuts, peanut butter etc. I severely limit amounts given to my CAG. Awareness is my goal. Paying attention is necessary for our pets (who depend 100% on us) health.
 
Do you disagree with giving human grade peanuts to our birds? I don't feed them to my budgies because they're too big.
 
I use caution. The bad thing with pets (and people) is trying to narrow down causes. Pets can't talk and depend upon their humans. Sometimes I get craving for peanuts. I purchase name brand and small amount. She might get the equivalent of 40 peanuts a year. If suspicious symptoms occur I can be narrow it down. I became this way at a long time ago. My dog started loosing weight. Eating poorly, but no nausea, vomiting etc. The vet was a family friend. He stopped by. A bone had gotten lodged on roof of his mouth wedged horizontally just behind canine teeth. My 8 yo self got a lecture on owner responsibility, awareness etc. So  many decades later, I can still see his annoyed face. When I give my CAG a food she loves I pay attention to potential consequences. I miss a lot; opening my purse and script bottle 800$; widening a crack in a toy just enough to wedge a toe tip 2+K. So I try to be careful.
 

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