Is This OK?

Can birds eat onions?

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Short Answer

No

Safety Summary

Why

Onions and all allium family members (garlic, leeks, chives, shallots) are toxic to birds. The compounds in onions can cause hemolytic anemia by rupturing red blood cells. Raw, cooked, dried, and powdered forms are all dangerous. Even small amounts fed regularly can accumulate to toxic levels.

Portion Guidance

None. Onions must never be fed to birds.

Risks & Symptoms

FAQ

What if my bird ate a small piece of onion?

Contact an avian vet. Even small amounts can cause harm and symptoms may be delayed.

Is garlic also toxic to birds?

Yes — garlic is similarly toxic and should be avoided entirely.

Disclaimer

This is general information and not avian veterinary advice. Contact an avian vet immediately if your bird consumed onions.