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Cod Liver Oil for Birds | Use and Benefits

Cod liver oil has many benefits for humans. But is it beneficial for birds too? Read on find out benefits and use of cod liver oil for birds.

What is cod liver oil?

Cod liver oil is extracted mostly from the liver of the Atlantic Codfish. It is used as a dietary supplement as it contains essential vitamins and fatty acids, which promote health. It contains omega 3 fatty acids, vitamin A, and vitamin D.

Nutritional profile

1 teaspoon contains:

Energy : 41 calories
Vitamin A : 4500 IU
Vitamin D : 450 IU
Cholesterol : 26mg

How do birds benefit from cod liver oil?

All birds, animals, and humans need fatty acids for the proper functioning of their body systems. A proper balance of omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids is essential to ward off disease and boost disease-fighting immune capacity. Pet birds need balanced nutrition, or they can quickly become sick and die.

Vitamin A deficiency in pure ‘seed diet’ fed birds

Fatty acids

Vitamin D

How much and how to add to your bird’s diet?

One teaspoon in 500gms of seed. Mix, let soak overnight, covered and then feed it to your pet birds. Make sure they consume the seeds quickly before it turns rancid.

Precautions and risks

All fishes, including the cod, may be contaminated with environmental toxins such as mercury and dioxins in the ocean water. Though the refining process used to extract the oil from the liver helps reduce the risk from toxins, it is prudent to procure the oil from a reputed source.

Too much vitamin D may cause weight loss and irregular heart rhythms. It may also cause an excess of calcium in the blood, resulting in the calcification of tissues and blood vessels, and kidney stones. Consult your veterinarian before adding cod liver oil to your bird’s diet and stick to the prescribed dosage.

The oil becomes rancid very quickly on exposure to air; hence, store properly and feed your bird as soon as possible. The vitamin A content is also lost when cod liver oil is exposed to air. Moreover, overconsumption can lead to vitamin A and vitamin D toxicity.