How your bird likes to eat Polly's Palm Oil?
About 1/4 teaspoon or 1/2 teaspoon of Palm Oil per day is about right for each bird. Natural red palm oil is one of the richest plant sources of Vitamin A, better than carrots or apricots. It's also a great source of Vitamin E.
You put it in your bird's food dish, just dripped over whatever it is your bird is eating.
- somtimes we give them sprouted sunflower seeds or sprouted wheat berries
- or you can just get it spread on your bird's favorite seed mix, or dripped on bananas or grapes.
- sometimes birds get it on their vegetables -- corn, carrots, brocolli, or even sprouted pinto or mung beans.
You may notice a brighter sheen on your bird's feathers.
If your bird is feather plucker, don't be surprised if, after a few weeks he or she stops plucking. No guarantee, but this is your pet's wild cousin's main food, and they don't pluck feathers out there! |