Yes, but I don't suggest it. It is usually fatty and not the best health wise for them.
no, its very poisonous.
no, its very poisonous.
i think it is because you dont eat the intestins of the chicken, you eat the skin and meat.
It is not the chicken meat that adds to high cholesterol, but the skin. Eat skinless chicken.
One can find quite a few uses for chicken skin once it is off the chicken. The fat rendered from chicken skin is great for making chicken broth. Some people even fry the skins and eat them like chips.
I chew the dead skin around my fingernains and have never gotten sick from it so I imagine it is ok Did you ever eat live skin on a chicken leg?
Salmon skin isn't like chicken skin, it contains lets of good fat, omega 3 fatty acids. So, yes it is healthy to eat.
Chicken properly cooked and without the skin is very good for you, a good source of protein and fairly low fat.
play duck duck turkey or eat just the skin of chicken :)
Cut it off and don't eat it.
It's not a problem, in a way it's a good thing because, while a dog may eat a cockatiel if it becomes angry with it, a cockatiel definatly won't eat a dog!
Before they have been weaned, cockatiels can eat wheat-bix and other soft foods. After they are weaned, cockatiels can eat anything that adult cockatiels eat. Cockatiels love lettuce! (Not too much - it acts as a laxative in large amounts). Your cockatiel will also enjoy carrot and brocolli. DO NOT FEED YOUR COCKATIEL AVOCADO OR TOMATO!