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Re: African Greys
Posted by GreenLady on 11/06/09
On 11/06/09, Mellon wrote: > On 11/06/09, GreenLady wrote: >> On 11/06/09, Mellon wrote: >>> Can Grey breeders tell what they feed their birds. I am >>> always looking for ways to improve. T U >> >> >> I feed mine seed mix, pellets, fresh vegetables, kale, >> collards, mustards, turnip greens, broccoli, frozen mixed >> vegetables, home-made bird bread, red palm oil, cooked eggs, >> some fruits in moderation, wild berries, green seeds (in >> season, golden rod (in season), aloe vera juice. > How do you add the palm oil? > Aloe Vera juice- do you add to the water or food? Mellon, I apologize for the rude comments made by GreyLady. I'm new to this forum and I have witnessed her bouts of paranoia concerning who is who regarding postings. Obviously there is some bad blood between these two people and I seem to provoke her for whatever reason. By the way, I am a 43 year old woman and live on a farm where golden rod and green seeds abound throughout various growing seasons. I bake my bird bread with the red palm oil and also coat my bean mix when it is still warm. I use aloe vera juice, from a bottle, and mix it with equal parts of water. My entire flock receives this once a week as it is known to have a cleansing effect on their systems. These things work for me and my flock, but I can only speak for myself. Our farm, while not totally organic, strives to use the least possible when it comes to any manufactured chemicals or pesticides.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- African Greys, 11/06/09, by Mellon.
- Re: African Greys, 11/06/09, by GreenLady.
- Re: African Greys, 11/06/09, by Mellon.
- Re: African Greys, 11/06/09, by GreyLady.
- Re: African Greys, 11/06/09, by GreenLady.
- Re: African Greys, 11/07/09, by mellon.
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