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Paulo
August 9, 2006, 7:51am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Giving mine Multivits on a Monday, then clean water rest of the week. Thinking of giving them green tea as the health benefits are supposed to be good. I'd be careful giving them black tea as it contains caffeine and this is toxic to some animals green tea contains little caffeine

Going to try garlic as well dad says he used  to put garlic powder on the corn don't know whether to do this or use cloves in the water? I suppose cloves will be fresher?

Whats the crack with cider vinegar then what exactly are the health benefits of it?

Health benefits of green tea are:-

In more recent times, many studies have investigated a link between the consumption of green tea and a lower incidence of a range of cancers in populations, with mixed results. Green tea has been claimed[citation needed] to be useful for

Cognition
Stopping certain neurodegenerative illnesses such as Alzheimers
Preventing/treating cancer
Treating Arthritis
Treating MS
Preventing the degradation of cell membranes by neutralizing the spread of free radicals (which occurs during the process of oxidation)
Increases fat oxidation (helps the body use fat as an energy source) and raises metabolism. [2]
Lowering LDL cholesterol (in high doses in lab tests)
Preventing lowered T-Cells due to HIV - In lab tests, EGCG, found in green tea, was found to prevent HIV from attacking T-Cells. However, it is not known if this has any effect on humans yet.

In May 2006, researchers at Yale University School of Medicine weighed in on the issue[6] with a review article that looked at more than 100 studies on the health benefits of green tea. They pointed to what they called an "Asian paradox," which refers to lower rates of heart disease and cancer in Asia despite high rates of cigarette smoking. They theorized that the 1.2 liters of green tea that is consumed by many Asians each day provides high levels of polyphenols and other antioxidants. These compounds may work in several ways to improve cardiovascular health, including preventing blood platelets from sticking together and improving cholesterol levels, said the researchers, whose study appeared in the May issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. Specifically, green tea may prevent the oxidation of LDL cholesterol (the bad kind), which, in turn, can reduce the buildup of plaque in arteries
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I never put vinegar into the water I just put it on the feed that way it is into the birds in 5 mins and not sitting in the drinker 24 hours. Also if your young birds are throwing feed them a light feed that has been soaked in vinegar then dried you will have no more problems.
My method of putting vinegar on the feed to stop young birds throwing was then fine tuned by one of the top fanciers in the uk. If you want to read exactly how we to do it then read the loft report of a top flyer that uses our method.  click on the link to read loft report.
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well said scout ,the only thing that should go into the water is more water and if you want to give your pigeons anything it should be put on the feed ,and the best that i have found for this is pinhead oatmeal it draws it all in and is a great carrier for anything all my supplements are given to my pigeons by this method never seen any sense in putting things in the water apart from garlic that is as its cheap but any the other stuff can be quite expensive and after they have taken a drink (reluctantly at times)the water is then chucked out (money down the drain)but the pinhead soakes it in and when fed to the pigeons they eat it ,normally i dry it off with some flour ,the best way for anyone to understand it is read how old hand makes up his golden boast that way you will be sure all your pigeons are getting the benefit ,try out putting youghart in it when they are feeding young and then watch them grow .
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I USE  BABY MILK  WHEN REARING
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garlic and cider vinegar with honey on race day return nothing else all other vitamins put on dampened seed




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I dry mine of with pink mineral
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stevie baby milk can do them harm I will try and find the info as to why on line for you. It has something to do with the protein in it. you see there is animal protein and vegetable protein and it is the vegetable protein that the birds need. They are not build to take large amounts of animal protein. It is a big mistake to think that if it is good for humans it will be good for birds.
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I dont give honey for the sugar I give it because it is supposed to cut the mucous from the respritory tract and help process the air better I give a lot of products in the water but NEVER on race day and I also put some things on the food I do belive that you can over do stuff in the water but I also belive that the birds get used to certain items that are regulary used ( A.C.V. garlic, honey ) but I do belive you have to take into account how much of any substance the birds are getting if you are filling the waterer 2 times a day in summer and 1 time in winter and using same amount birds are then getting twice as much in summer  
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