Posted January 2, 200916 yr I was giving my dog fish oil tablets but she hates them so we cut the end of the tablet and poured the fish oil onto her meat. I was wondering because I have heard that you can give budgies cod liver oil would you also be able to put the fish oil from the human fish oil tablets onto any fresh fruit and veg???
January 2, 200916 yr Author how do you know if it has gone rancid, we have 400 of those tablets in a container thingalso how would you know if it was pure
January 2, 200916 yr how do you know if it has gone rancid, we have 400 of those tablets in a container thing Has it ever got hot where the pills were stored ? Are they OLD ? also how would you know if it was pure Read the ingredients on the bottle
January 2, 200916 yr Author Well its quite hot and humid here but there stored in a pantry, apart from that I wouldn't know.Ingrediants: omega 3 marine triglycerides equiv. eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaehoic acid.No artificial surfactants, yeast, starch, gluten, colours, sweetners, dairy etcwe got them about 1 week and a half ago
January 2, 200916 yr do these ingrediants sound okay Those ingredients mean nothing to me...sounds all artificial....but what would I know ?
January 2, 200916 yr Well its quite hot and humid here but there stored in a pantry, apart from that I wouldn't know.Ingrediants: omega 3 marine triglycerides equiv. eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaehoic acid.No artificial surfactants, yeast, starch, gluten, colours, sweetners, dairy etcwe got them about 1 week and a half ago Don't be scared of big names. They always sound worse than they are. Basically fish oil contains what is known as omega-3 fatty acids the big long names listed are in that group. Surfactants are wetting agents. Yeast will be for Vitamin B. Starch is a polysaccharide carbohydrate. Gluten is protein. Colours.Well as the name says. Sweetners. Thats becuase some of the other ingredients are down right awful to taste. Dairy. Have no idea. If you have had them around for about a week and a bit and they have been in a fairly cool place they will be fine. I personally would not feed my birds fish oil for any length of time. I would rather a plant based omega-3 fatty acid source. Edited January 2, 200916 yr by RIPbudgies
January 2, 200916 yr I personally would not feed my birds fish oil for any length of time. I would rather a plant based omega-3 fatty acid source. Do you know of any plants that have high omega 3 levels?
January 2, 200916 yr I personally would not feed my birds fish oil for any length of time. I would rather a plant based omega-3 fatty acid source. Do you know of any plants that have high omega 3 levels? An easily obtained source for the birds is Flax or otherwise known as Linseed as seed oil or whole food. It is 6 times richer than fish oils. Other plants are Chia, Kiwifruit, Perilla, Cowberry, Camelina, Portulaca, Black Raspberry in the seed oil. Other plants such as butternuts, walnuts, pecan, hazel in whole foods. Personally I would just stick with the linseed. Budgies do not readily take to it. Provide as a tonic seed along with Niger and Red Pannicum.
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