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keeping bird bath contents liquid
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What's the best thing and in what quantity that's safe for the birds, to put in the bird bath to keep the water liquid? I don't want to have to keep going outside with hot water, but too much salt can't be good for them . . . .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember last year though when the temperatures dropped below freezing I'd have to put hot water in it maybe three times a day for it to keep liquid and was wondering if I could put a tad of salt of something in it to stop it from doing the same this year, but didn't know how much was a safe amount.
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Absolutely NEVER add anything to the water.
Salt is toxic to gardens birds. Their bodies are unable to process it, and it affects their nervous systems. Birds become very thirsty and dehydrated when they ingest salt, meaning they would drink more, potentially exacerbating the problem. They would also suffer kidney dysfunction. Some small birds are not much bigger than one of our own kidneys, which we use to process salt, and they will overdose very quickly.
Salt is toxic to gardens birds. Their bodies are unable to process it, and it affects their nervous systems. Birds become very thirsty and dehydrated when they ingest salt, meaning they would drink more, potentially exacerbating the problem. They would also suffer kidney dysfunction. Some small birds are not much bigger than one of our own kidneys, which we use to process salt, and they will overdose very quickly.
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