BoomBoom
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- May 2, 2012
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- Parrots
- Boomer (Sun Conure 9 yrs), Pewpew (Budgie 5 yrs), Ulap (Budgie 2 yrs), Eight & Kiki (Beloved Budgies, RIP)
Hello! Sorry I keep making new threads. Just when I thought I have all the information I need, I open someone's thread and I get a brand new set of questions to ask. That's why I love this forum.
I read in someone's thread about a macaw with vitamin A deficiency. It made me examine my sun conure's diet closely and I realized he gets OK vitamin A but it could be vastly improved. He doesn't eat his pellets as much as he should (like 5% of his diet) but eats tons of fresh produce and other natural and processed supplements.
In my research, it shows paprika and cayenne powders have crazy amounts of vitamin A and is in fact ranked #2 in a top 30 list. I was wondering if the regular stuff you get off the grocery spice rack could be used as a supplement to our birds? He already eats crushed red peppers so why not the paprika and cayenne powder? What does everyone think?
I read in someone's thread about a macaw with vitamin A deficiency. It made me examine my sun conure's diet closely and I realized he gets OK vitamin A but it could be vastly improved. He doesn't eat his pellets as much as he should (like 5% of his diet) but eats tons of fresh produce and other natural and processed supplements.
In my research, it shows paprika and cayenne powders have crazy amounts of vitamin A and is in fact ranked #2 in a top 30 list. I was wondering if the regular stuff you get off the grocery spice rack could be used as a supplement to our birds? He already eats crushed red peppers so why not the paprika and cayenne powder? What does everyone think?
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