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...what about Sesame seeds? ....are they safe to feed Budgies?...have searched but haven't found a yes or a no...thanks :D

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I dont know the answer to this, but does anyone else ?

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I've given mine tiny amounts (they were stuck to bread) and I've seen it as part of budgie mixes and recipes so I assume so.

However, I believe they are very high in fat (they feel oily and we get sesame oil from it) so I would only give it as a treat.

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I dont know the answer to this, but does anyone else ?

I got this info from the master breeder uk website Kaz.

The oil seeds include rape, flax, niger, poppy, sunflower, hemp, sesame, and peanut. These seeds in addition to supplying energy they provide essential fatty acids, namely, linoleic, linolenic and arachidonic.

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