Five Healthy Foods to Avoid for birds
Let’s
unpack here FIVE major unhealthier foods to avoid for your birdies.
Dried Fruits
You
may be wondering – what’s wrong with dried fruits, aren’t they rich source of
minerals, vitamins and fiber. Absolutely, right! But, they are packed with
sulfur dioxide as a food preservative that usually presents in a variety of
dried fruits like raisins, dried apricots and prunes. This preservative gives
it a longer shelf life, and undoubtedly, sugar is also coated on some dried
fruits like cranberries. Sulfur dioxide and sugar are harmful for your bird.
Wheat Bread
Not
all bread is made the same. Usually, people get mislead by cheap marketing
strategies as white bread been disguised in the name of wheat bread. Normally,
the wheat bread is same as the white bread- the difference is just the color.
In fact, wheat bread also means that is processed white bread with just a
smidge of wheat flour.
Granola
For
almost all pet bird owners, Granola seems to be a healthier choice for their
feathery pal. No doubt, it’s a traditional mix infused with nuts, dried fruits
and rolled oats – delicacies that has run through ages for parrots. But, you
must not be aware of the fact that the commercial Granola are packed with sugar
and calories. Better go for Granola choices which have low calories and low
sugar. Some are found in bin-style at some avian retail stores, such that your
bird can have his/her own healthier version of granola.
Microwave Popcorn
It’s a
love for all – humans as well as birds. Due to that big crunch, no doubt, your
bird is attracted to it, especially when seeing you munching those corns. While
Popcorn is a good option for your birdie but there is definitely difference
better microwave popcorn variety and one that you pop your own kernels. Through
research it has been seen that microwave particles are present in popcorn
popped out through microwave. Hence,
popcorn treats available commercially especially for birds, is a way better
option.
Sugary Cereal
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