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no they are good for you
yes they can.... my guinea pigs food comes with sunflower seeds in all the kibble... so YES!
stop eating the shell
No but you have to watch where they poop after or you'll grow a mighty garden!
yes . because anything expired is bad .
yes, because they can get you sick. yes, because they can get you sick.
Theres not really any problem doing it after i do it my throat feel funny but not really any bad side effects
NO. they can only eat chinchilla food if you feed them anything like meat sunflower seeds raisins so on it will kill them if you read anything about feeding your chinchillas treats it is not good for them and will kill them please do not feed them anything other then chinchilla food and chinchilla treats if its not made for chinchillas it will kill them. also use chinchilla sand not dust sand is very bad for them. anything with sugar in it can kill your chinchilla and will over time they live 10-20 years but if you feed them to many treats they will not live long at all.
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There is no specific amount of sunflowers that is too much. Different individuals will have different dietary requirements, as well as differing tolerances to the amount of oils in sunflower seeds. What may cause one person no problem at all can cause another gas or intestinal discomfort.
Yes! Sunflower seeds provide significant amounts of magnesium, selenium, and vitamin E! Vitamin E can also help prevent cardiovascular diseases and diabetic problems. Like all things, however, eating too much can be bad. Sunflower seeds tend to be really salty, especially processed ones. But, eating the right amount can help you stay healthy and fill your hunger. Hope this helps! :)
Answer from a horse owner for 30 years: The oils from the sunflower seeds are good for horses but when you feed horses the whole shell and the seed it can cause the horse to have compactions from the shells. This will cause the horse to colic and possibly die. The shells can also cause small cuts and tears in the stomach and intestinal walls. Instead feed the horses sunflower seeds with out the shells, or give them a couple table spoons of sunflower oil in their grain. Like anything, ask your Veterinarian. Happy Trails, B.Windhom