Red Beets Or Beets And Their Importance To Ornamental Birds

Red beet or also known as red beet its scientific name  Beta_vulgaris 

In French   Betterave rouge.
It is a part of the beet family, like sugar beets or sugar beets, but the difference between them is in the genetic composition and nutritional value, as well as in color. White beets contain sugars in a high percentage compared to their counterparts, red beets or red beets, which is what we will discuss in the topic of our article today. 1 Ingredients. Red beets. 2 Its benefits for birds. 3 Ways to introduce it to birds.

Ingredients of red beets or red beets:

Red beets are considered animportant vegetable in the bird diet  due to their high nutritional value, as every 100 grams of red beets, according to the US Department of Agriculture, contain the following nutritional information : * Calories: 43 * Fats: 0.17 * Carbohydrates: 9.56 * Fiber: 2.8 * Sugar: 6.76 * Proteins: 1.61 , It also contains many minerals such as sulfur, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, iron, and copper. Beetroot contains many types of sugars such as (sucrose, glucose, fructose), protein, fiber, organic acids, and also amino acids, in addition to vitamins and various mineral salts.

Benefits of red beets in bird food

Beetroot reduces the risk of obesity, general mortality, diabetes, and heart disease, enhances feather health, increases sexual energy, and reduces weight in general. It is beneficial for heart health and blood pressure. It also reduces blood sugar levels in general because it contains the antioxidant known as alpha-lipoic acid, which is an acid that helps lower glucose levels, increase insulin sensitivity and prevent changes caused by oxidative stress in the blood.

Red beets Good for digestion

The presence of a high percentage of fiber in red beets helps prevent constipation and enhances the functions of the digestive system in general.

Red beets Natural anti-inflammatory

Because red beets contain choline, which is a very important nutrient for the health of the body, beets help with sleep, muscle movement, learning, and memory. Choline also helps maintain the structure of cellular membranes, helps in the transmission of nerve impulses, helps in the absorption of fats and reduces chronic inflammation. Red beets provide 1 percent of the daily requirement for vitamin A, 2 percent of calcium, 11 percent of vitamin C, and 6 percent of iron. Vitamin C plays a major role in the formation of collagen and some neurotransmitters, and in the metabolism of proteins. It is also an antioxidant. Iron is an essential part of hemoglobin, which is the protein that transports oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissues while they need them for growth. It also helps in the functions of cells as a whole. Iron deficiency also leads to some types of anemia. Red beets are a rich source of folic acid and manganese. It also contains thiamine, riboflavin, vitamin B6, pantothenic acid, choline, betaine, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, copper, and selenium. Folic acid is considered important for a healthy metabolism, and is beneficial for the health of the skin and feathers, and protects against ulcers. It is recommended during pregnancy for healthy women and prevents congenital heart defects and other problems and congenital malformations at the nerve level. Manganese is considered a very important element because it is available in small quantities in the body, due to its necessity in many complex processes that occur in the body’s cells. Its deficiency can lead to infertility, bone deformity, and general weakness. Red beets are also rich in dietary nitrates, which are believed to benefit the cardiovascular system and can protect against cancer, as well as narrowing of the arteries and blockage of the vessels. It also contains many natural dyes of high concentration that are also useful in supporting the deposition of melanin in the feathers of canaries, especially the Red Factor canary, or the so-called Red Factor Canary, as it provides them with their needs of natural red pigments that are useful in coloring their red feathers.

Side effects and unwanted effects of red beets

Beets have some side effects, such as changing the color of stool and urine in humans, as is the case in birds, and increasing the level of defecation in them, may God protect you. It is an important laxative for the intestines, especially in cases of severe constipation. In fact, they are just minor symptoms that are nothing to fear at all.

How to serve red beets as bird food

There are several ways to provide beets to birds, including:

1 Serve the leaves if they are very tender, like lettuce

2 Serve the beets after peeling them in small pieces, either boiled or raw.

3 Serve in patty mixture witheggsand a few carrots.

4 It is served in the form of a drink. The method is that after boiling the beets in water for home use, the water is filtered after it cools. A little liquid is added to a liter of water, little by little, until the water becomes pink, tending to light red and not too dark. It is served in drinks for a period not exceeding 12 hours maximum, changing it with normal water or the same solution again.

It is provided once a week or once every 15 days, either as a solution or as pieces, within the food schedule that each breeder follows.  

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