Posted November 26, 200618 yr There is some orchestrated confusion in bird circles about Vitamin A levels in food and possible toxicity from high levels. The availability of vitamins in the diet and the absorption of vitamins from the gut is complicated and multi-factorial. I have tried to summarise some of the important aspects of Vitamin A as they relate to prepared bird food. 1. There are several different kinds of Vitamin A. This has to be considered when discussing the Vitamin A levels added to prepared foods. 2. Birds will convert ß Carotene to Vitamin A in the body so that ß Carotene levels are also signifi cant. 3. There are different degrees of absorbability of Vitamin A from the gut. Not only are different types of Vitamin A selectively absorbed, but the level of fat in the diet will change the absorption because Vitamin A is fat soluble. 4. The NHMRC* range for Vitamin A requirement is 2,500 i/u/kg of feed to 10,000 i/u/kg. This is a poultry fi gure only, there is no caged bird fi gure available, and nutritionists extrapolate caged bird requirements from poultry data. 5. The NHMRC* toxic level for Vitamin A in poultry feed is 100 to 1000 times the nutritional requirement. 6. The Vitamin A level in feed depends on the processing method of the feed. Vetafarm uses dry extrusion and units of Vitamin A lost in production are allowed for in the formulation. 7. The age of the product from manufacture will affect the Vitamin A level. Vetafarm uses an expiry date and recommended storage conditions to optimise Vitamin A levels. 8. The Vitamin A level in Vetafarm Parrot Pellets Maintenance Diet is 10,000 i/u per kg at manufacture. Vetafarm has stringent quality controls to optimise the important Vitamin A level in its feeds. *NHMRC = National Health Medical Research Council, (the only world body for recommended vitamin levels) Dr Colin Davis Information from Vetafarm I personally use Breeding Aid with my breeding pairs and use Cod Liver and Wheat germ Oil with my birds in the flight. This gives Vitamin A and D also some added vitamins and minerals. Edited November 26, 200618 yr by daz
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