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Can parrot palm oil be eaten by people?
I'm glad to answer this question for you. Parrot palm oil is ok for human consumption, but it is.

If parrots have skin and feather problems, many foreign veterinarians will recommend red palm oil, which is rich in vitamin E, Omega 3, Omega 6, antioxidants, beta-carotene and carotenoids (precursors of vitamin A) needed by parrots. You can feed fruits and vegetables less than a quarter teaspoon of red palm oil in one month.

Red palm oil is an essential fatty acid. Essential fatty acid refers to a kind of fatty acid that is indispensable to maintain the body's function, but the body cannot synthesize it and must be provided by food. That is to say, parrots can correctly absorb some important vitamins, such as vitamin A D E K. Of course, red palm oil is not necessarily an essential fatty acid. But how many owners will study the importance of essential fatty acids to parrots? Our health care is instilled in us by the older generation, and the health care of bird masters still needs to be studied hard.