Bee pollen perches

KimG

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Has anyone used these bee pollen perches? Are the safe? I have read that they are safe fir birds to eat but I am concerned as they have propylene glycol as an ingredient. Yay or nay?
 

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I have two, one for the budgies and one for my GCC but they don't eat them
 

HeatherG

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Propylene glycol is a carrier agent used in human food products (and other things). I think it’s quite safe and stable, mostly is used to stick the pollen to the perch. It can be a skin sensitizer in allergic-type people so if you had a picky bird or bird had foot skin issues you might avoid it.

Bee pollen is very nutritious; I think it’s known as a superfood.
 
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Owlet

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My cockatiel was the only one that chewed the pollen perch, but she stopped after like a week and now it's just a normal perch to her.
 

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I’ve never heard if bee pollen used for birds, I’ll have to try it!
 

StormyPica

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You should! I put bee pollen granules in my birds big batch of chop I freeze, it has lots of amino acids.
Good idea!
 

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