Stupid question about food for red factor birds

Rico_Tiel

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Iā€™ve seen vitamins for like, red factor birds, and it gives them a red color right? What would happen if you gave it to a bird that isnā€™t red? Would they adapt a reddish hue or something? I assume itā€™d be safe, but like, what would happen?
 

hiriki

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I don't think so? Interesting question but I'm pretty sure only specific birds can change colors with particular diets.
 

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food doesn't change color - unless it's unhealthy/deficiency and the feathers become darker/yellowish
 

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Special food for colour, I've only heard of for Canaries. Red factor canaries' colour will fade if they aren't fed "colour food". I am pretty sure it only works for Red factor canaries.
 

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These sorts of supplements donā€™t change a birdā€™s color, but rather help support their natural ability to produce that color. Really, more than anything, they seem to help support healthy feathers in general which will make any birdā€™s natural color more vibrant šŸ™‚.
 

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