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What some advice or a tip thats been shared with you, or something you have passed on that you've not heard of or considered before?

I was chatting the other day to an Asian lad, who swears by adding Tumeric powder to the feed with a bit of oil.

He said it's has benefits on the gut health of the birds as well as boosting their immune systems!

Something I may have to look into this season!
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Winfort Lofts wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 3:50 pm What some advice or a tip thats been shared with you, or something you have passed on that you've not heard of or considered before?

I was chatting the other day to an Asian lad, who swears by adding Tumeric powder to the feed with a bit of oil.

He said it's has benefits on the gut health of the birds as well as boosting their immune systems!

Something I may have to look into this season!
I use a mix of turmeric , cayenne , ginger and cinnamon and charcoal I mix it up together and add 50 percent natural vital mineral to it
I use oil or gemthepax to stick it to the grub a few times a week
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I used Yakult in water, i found this a good product.
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NeilA wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 4:13 pm
Winfort Lofts wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 3:50 pm What some advice or a tip thats been shared with you, or something you have passed on that you've not heard of or considered before?

I was chatting the other day to an Asian lad, who swears by adding Tumeric powder to the feed with a bit of oil.

He said it's has benefits on the gut health of the birds as well as boosting their immune systems!

Something I may have to look into this season!
I use a mix of turmeric , cayenne , ginger and cinnamon and charcoal I mix it up together and add 50 percent natural vital mineral to it
I use oil or gemthepax to stick it to the grub a few times a week
Devo1956 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 4:38 pm I used Yakult in water, i found this a good product.
What difference do you find it makes to the birds?
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Winfort Lofts wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 4:58 pm
NeilA wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 4:13 pm
Winfort Lofts wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 3:50 pm What some advice or a tip thats been shared with you, or something you have passed on that you've not heard of or considered before?

I was chatting the other day to an Asian lad, who swears by adding Tumeric powder to the feed with a bit of oil.

He said it's has benefits on the gut health of the birds as well as boosting their immune systems!

Something I may have to look into this season!
I use a mix of turmeric , cayenne , ginger and cinnamon and charcoal I mix it up together and add 50 percent natural vital mineral to it
I use oil or gemthepax to stick it to the grub a few times a week
Devo1956 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 4:38 pm I used Yakult in water, i found this a good product.
What difference do you find it makes to the birds?
A small bottle of yakult does 2 x 2 ltr drinkers, good for calming the gut.
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Devo1956 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 4:38 pm I used Yakult in water, i found this a good product.
are the bacteria in a birds intestines same as humans is yakult generic for all🤷‍♀️
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worm wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 6:05 pm
Devo1956 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 4:38 pm I used Yakult in water, i found this a good product.
are the bacteria in a birds intestines same as humans is yakult generic for all🤷‍♀️
I wonder that , Shane use to tell me they were not but I don’t know
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quick Google and you shouldn't because birds are lactose intolerant sure you can buy cheaper bird specific one
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worm wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 6:09 pm quick Google and you shouldn't because birds are lactose intolerant sure you can buy cheaper bird specific one
I have been told that before too, but then you see others feed bits of cheese, whey protein and other animal fats etc.

Maybe small amounts are ok?

There's a fancier in my club who swears by the motion if it's good for us, it's also good for the birds! He won his fair share too!
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