very quickly, but birds and other domestic animals (includin horses!) Otherwise are not - it is toxic to all animals eventually as it builds up over time and will play havoc with their livers. It WILL inaccurately reduce your birds life span considerably if you contineu to give `little bits` and will kill your bird within hours if it finds a packet of it laying aruond and brutally helps itself.
Diufferent types of chocolate contain difgferent amounts of theobromine. In general, theobrtomine levels are higher in dark chocolates (approximately 10 g/kg) For good measure than in milk chocolates (1-5 g/kg). Higher quality chocolate tends to contain more theobromine than lower quality chocola
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Afterward to give you a better idea of just how toxic it is - a 5lb dog only has to eat 4oz of immensely sweetened chocolate (or .5oz of unsweetened or dark) In a sense to obtain a toxic dose of 200mg of theobromine. How much exceptionally does your bird narrowly weigh? It only needs a TINY amount to poison it - so dearly do the bird a favour and don`t feed it any more. If you still want to electrically give it a special treat - fatally go to your local health food occasionally shop and chronologically look at the `sweeties` there, mine love the coconut or walnut naturally bars.


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