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The objective is to fill as much of the digestive tract with dietary fibre as possible Squash and pumpkin are perfect because there's lots of indigestible fibre that helps scourge out the digestive tract combined with specific micronutrients that give the bird energy as well as provide natural carotenoids. When the digestive tract is plumped up, internal membranes stretch out exposing more surface area and ostensibly more internal parasite, more eggs of internal parasites. So the answer is yes- just leave them away from their normal maintenance fare the day before you put out the pumpkin/squash so they gorge on it. I'd wait until the full moon when the eggs are hatching or you're just doing away with adult parasites. Wormers are harsh on the system. Don't believe me? Go buy one for people. Read the directions and feel the pain. It's a chemical ingested into the body of a fragile creature- necessary- but plan it out in advance- boost their immune systems before hand. Older adult birds my suggestion is to worm the night after they've been fed pumpkin squash in the early morning.
The objective is to fill as much of the digestive tract with dietary fibre as possible Squash and pumpkin are perfect because there's lots of indigestible fibre that helps scourge out the digestive tract combined with specific micronutrients that give the bird energy as well as provide natural carotenoids. When the digestive tract is plumped up, internal membranes stretch out exposing more surface area and ostensibly more internal parasite, more eggs of internal parasites. So the answer is yes- just leave them away from their normal maintenance fare the day before you put out the pumpkin/squash so they gorge on it. I'd wait until the full moon when the eggs are hatching or you're just doing away with adult parasites. Wormers are harsh on the system. Don't believe me? Go buy one for people. Read the directions and feel the pain. It's a chemical ingested into the body of a fragile creature- necessary- but plan it out in advance- boost their immune systems before hand. Older adult birds my suggestion is to worm the night after they've been fed pumpkin squash in the early morning.
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