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by cindy » Fri Aug 25, 2017 10:09 am
Fraza wrote:
Honey is actually good for them it helps fight away infections if a finch gets ill and you put a bit of sugar or honey in there water and stir it will make them better I got this information from a person I know who has bred these over 40 years
Wrong... honey and sugar are not good for them...honey can carry botulism... sugars are carbs.. yeast in the gut feeds off carbs and adding sugar water to your birds diet daily or when feeding young will encourage yeast growth.... yeast/fungals will take your young down... any avian vet will tell you not to give sugar on a daily basis and not to feed sugars to young birds, adult birds for health reasons. They DO NOT need it in their diet. Giving sugar to birds on a daily basis is like feeding kids candy all day..do they need it ...no.
Sugars in water can grow bacteria....
Sorry strongly disagree and discourage adding sugars to your birds diet... it proves to be no added benefit in doing so.... Honey may not help fight infections if the honey carries botulism, fungal and bacteria... avoid it.
It is one thing to give electrolytes to your birds for one or two days after a trauma but not advisable on a daily basis.
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cindy on Fri Aug 25, 2017 10:26 am, edited 3 times in total.
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