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Brewers Yeast

Sparky04

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After Cora's last clutch, she started eating poop, so I bought her some Brewers Yeast today. I'm unsure how much to give her though. And Cora is a chronic egg layer. Should I give her Brewers Yeast every time she lays?
 

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I had the same question and was advised about a quarter of a teaspoon two to three times a week. My tiel recently started eating his poop whenever he molts. So I just started using brewers yeast a few weeks ago.
 

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After Cora's last clutch, she started eating poop, so I bought her some Brewers Yeast today. I'm unsure how much to give her though. And Cora is a chronic egg layer. Should I give her Brewers Yeast every time she lays?
1/4 teaspoon mixed in food two or three times per week. It willtake a while to take effect then reduce it to once a week.
 

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After Cora's last clutch, she started eating poop, so I bought her some Brewers Yeast today. I'm unsure how much to give her though. And Cora is a chronic egg layer. Should I give her Brewers Yeast every time she lays?


Stress of weaning, changes in environment or diet, and molting are just a few causes for a cockatiel to eat it’s droppings. Stress results in a depletion through excretion (poop) of most the water soluble (B's, C, choline) nutrients in the system. The body does not mfg. or retain them. Eating of the droppings is a cockatiels way of replentishing (recycling) them back into their system.

The eating of droppings is not a normal daily thing with cockatiels. Cockatiels are one of the few species of parrot type birds that will eat their droppings when their body is lacking in certain nutrients.

The primary nutrient being choline and many of the B vitamins and amino acids , which are by products in the birds droppings. Stress, such as the sale and a new home can cause a bird to excrete in excessive amounts the water soluble family of vitamins and nutrients in his system. This group of nutrients consists of the B vitamins, choline, and vitamin C. Even thought the birds diet may contain these nutrients under stressful situations the body is excreting in excess of the dietary intake. The cockatiel will eat the dropping to compensate for the difference.

One thing that will help your bird is to go to the healthfood store and get some Brewers Yeast. It is rich the B vitamins, minerals and nutrients, choline, and amino acids. Amino acids enable vitamin and minerals to act properly within the body, and aid in the assimulation and utilization of the other nutrients. Sprinkle a small amount on his seed/food daily for about a week. This will supply what he needs back in his system, and alleviate the need to eat his droppings.

The Brewers Yeast is a good suppliment to sprinkle on his food a few times a month.
 
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