Yes, you can freeze salted sunflower seeds to extend their shelf life. Place them in an airtight container or a resealable plastic bag to prevent moisture and freezer burn. When you're ready to use them, simply thaw at room temperature. Keep in mind that freezing may slightly affect their texture, but the flavor should remain intact.
Salted or roasted sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and other seeds are also included in this category
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Racehorses don't like sunflower seeds because they are afraid that a sunflower will begin to grow in their stomach. Soy seeds are a nice alternative for them, they like them roasted and salted.
Your most secure bet is to not take care of any of these creatures anything with salt on them. You can purchase these things without salt, so that is my specialty. I purchase peanuts and sunflower seeds for the squirrels, and so on, without salt.
HAMSTERS NEED SALT! it is a good idea to give them sticks of salt or put it in their food!
Nuts, seeds, and legumes
Yes, you can freeze sunflower seeds to extend their shelf life. Freezing helps to preserve the seeds by slowing down the oxidation process and preventing them from going rancid.
As for salted no do not feed your hamster salted sunflower seeds.I would also not give them cooked sunflower seeds as when they are cooked they lose a lot of nutrients. I would feed my hamster raw unprocessed sunflower seeds. But remember to not feed your hamster too many nuts and seeds. They are good in small amounts but contain a lot of fat. So to summarize do not feed your hamster cooked salted sunflower seeds but instead feed them raw unprocessed sunflower seeds in small amounts.
Truly, i think it would be OK. Although, you may get sick.
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No, it is not okay for birds to eat salted sunflower seeds. Salt can be harmful to birds and can affect their overall health. It is best to offer unsalted sunflower seeds or other bird-safe food options.
No because the seeds were baked at a high amount of temp. and salted. The nutrients needed for the seed were killed in the process.