I'm not surprised Brett.
High doses of garlic have been associated with clotting disorders in humans.
Everything in moderation!
Giving Garlic
- ruthieharris
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How often do you give , like do you give as a preventative or only in Winter ect ? I do grow garlic and wondered if I plant a few bulbs of it in aviary could the birds nibble at the green shoots ?
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- Tiaris
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If its antibacterial & antifungal qualities are as previously stated, my suggestion is that a good time to give it your birds would be immediately following wet weather. I only give it to my birds 2 or 3 times per year after wet weather. Around the same time I also use more Apple Cider Vinegar in their water. Our local produce store sells ACV with garlic extract which I've previously used too.
- ruthieharris
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Thanks Tiaris that makes sense. 

Never ever be afraid to do whats right if the well being of an animal is at stake.
Societys punishments are small compared to the wounds we afflict on our Soul when we look the other way.
~ Blue Caps ~ Tanimbars ~ Cutthroats ~ Gouldians ~ Silkie Chickens~
Societys punishments are small compared to the wounds we afflict on our Soul when we look the other way.
~ Blue Caps ~ Tanimbars ~ Cutthroats ~ Gouldians ~ Silkie Chickens~