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I don't know if you recall me mentioning it before, but I always give it, and gently advise people to try small amounts of cold-pressed coconut oil when attempting to correct problems with vitamin deficiency and/or neurological problems. While I retain healthy skepticism (not scorn, just careful rational thought) about it being a 'wonder' food as many claim, it HAS been scientifically proven that medium-chain fats greatly aid in the absorption of vitamins, and that is exactly the types of fat coconut oil has. These medium chain fats are extremely important for nerve and brain function. Unfortunately, the fats used in most commercial feeds are 'cheap' and unstable fats, and have a tendency to not do their job especially if the feed is more than two months old. I suspect (not fact, just a personal theory) that over the long term this is causing some people to have vitamin deficiency in their birds, especially A and more often B.
To this end I do occasionally mix some coconut oil into my bird's oatmeal. As long as it is used in moderation, there is no evidence that it can cause any harm.
My vet also advised me that it is thought to stimulate appetite in ill birds.
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