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Vitamin A Beaphar Vitamin A (not soluble in water) Vitamin for birds that do not (or insufficiently) produce Vitamin A such as: macaws, macaws, macaws and canaries (white recessive). You often eat turmeric a food that is rich in vitamin A in nature. In the seeds of twisted beaks, there is usually very little vitamin A, which means that the addition of food is necessary. The recessive white canary cannot convert vitamin A from vitamin A, which makes supplementation to the diet a must. Symptoms that indicate vitamin A deficiency: - Canary birds (especially the recessive white canary): - Bad breeding results. - Parrots, macaws and parrots: - stuffy nose and swelling of the upper eyelids, often accompanied by tearing, and in severe cases sticking eyelids - swelling between and behind the lower jaws (indicating swelling of the salivary glands) - damage to the mucous membranes of the mouth, larynx and airways. Instructions: Administer via bird feed (egg food or fruit). Recommended amounts per bird: Canary Islands: 1 drop per 4 days. Young parrots: 1 drop every 3 days. Large parrots: 2 drops every two days. Parrots / Cockatoos: 3 drops every two days. Analysis: Crude Fat: 100% Raw Ash: 0% Moisture: 0.098%. Composition: sunflower oil, soybean oil. Additions per kilogram: Vitamin B. A: 11.6 million IU, an antioxidant.