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Balanced Omega Fatty Acids: Why Do Birds Need Them?

Fatty acids are the building blocks for fats and oils in the body. All animals including birds need them. Recent research has shown that balanced omega 3 and 6 fatty acids in the diet are good for a whole host of body functions. When these omega fatty acids are available in the right proportions, or balanced, they help the immune system and the body’s ability to respond to disease and precancerous conditions. That means that the immune cells are able to fight off infections and not over–respond, as occurs with allergic responses. When balanced in the daily diet, they have even been shown in humans to reduce the incidence of colon cancer. They keep the joints healthy and have been shown in dogs to reduce osteoarthritis and the pain associated with this chronic disease. This reduction in inflammation is important in many disease conditions including kidney failure and liver disease when chronic. We also believe that balanced omega 3 and 6 fatty acids in the diets of birds will also help to keep birds healthy, as has been shown in poultry.

Omega 3 and Omega 6 science in more detail:

The two basic families of fatty acids are the omega 3 series and the omega 6 series. The numbers in the names refer to where the first double bond in the backbone of the molecule occurs, either at the third or the sixth position.

The omega 3 family of fatty acids includes linolenic acid and all of its elongated products. Common sources for omega 3 fatty acids in human diets are coldwater fish and walnuts. The omega 6 fatty acids include linoleic acid and its group of products. Common sources for omega 6 fatty acids in human diets are eggs, poultry, cereals, vegetable oils, and baked goods. The dietary requirements of the omega 3 fatty acids do not reduce the need for the omega 6 fatty acids because they are not interchangeable. Both are required by the body, and both need to be consumed in proper balance for optimum health.

The balance between these two fatty acid families are important, because higher levels of omega 6 to 3 fatty acid levels appear to promote inflammation, while higher omega 3 to 6 levels are anti-inflammatory. This is most likely the result of the omega 6 series acting as precursors to the proinflammatory prostaglandins, leukotrienes and the thromboxanes. These products are produced as a result of the inflammatory process. Once these products are produced, they set up a cascade of events that continue the inflammatory process. When the omega fatty acids are in balance, this cascade of inflammation is dampened. This helps the immune system to work properly and the organs to function normally.

Fatty acids like the omegas can easily become rancid so that they are no longer effective. Heat can also destroy them when they are in foods or in the oil form, so they need to be kept cold or stabilized by a natural preservative. Foods that are high in the omega 3 series are flax seed (better than the oil as it less likely to turn rancid), walnuts and other true nuts. Food cooked on a low heat with canola oil for your birds can also provide a source of the oil. Foods high in the omega 6 series are the sunflower seeds, other common seeds in bird foods, corn and grains. It is not that you don’t want any of the omega 6 products; you want the balance to be correct. Lafeber Company is leading the bird food industry by providing properly balanced omega 3 and 6 diets.

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