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38.1 | Feed the worms to the duke? | ZEKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Mon Oct 31 1988 16:47 | 13 |
| My two cents worth...the worms are a soure of protein. But, where
were the worms first. The ONLY thing that would concern me would
be what bacteria are the worms carrying? There is a good chance
that the worms may be affected with salmonella. This would be a
good question to pose a vet with.
However, if you put these peanuts in the oven for about 20 minutes
at 250/300 degrees, you will kill any bacteria that may be in the
worms and the peanuts won't really be cooked all the way through.
Just don't use raw: cashews, pumpkin seeds, melon seeds...
J
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38.2 | Pumpkin Seeds ?? | SMURF::ALBRECHT | repeal Ohms law | Tue Nov 01 1988 16:16 | 9 |
| hello
Note 38.1 said not to feed pumpkin seeds etc to your parrot. I
have a grey cheek parakeet and he loves pumpkin seeds. I went out
and bought pumpkins and extracted the seeds just for him. What
is the problem with them? Are there any others I should avoid?
Thanks for the advice
Steve
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38.3 | Caution on *RAW* Seeds | FREKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Tue Nov 01 1988 17:09 | 12 |
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Hi Steve....Did you roast the seeds first? There is an element
like strictnine (sp) or arscenic in squash seeds. I forget which
one it is...many commercial preparations use these seeds, but they
are not used raw. The only seeds that I am aware of not posing
problems are grape seeds because they are so small they either drop
out of the grape, or in larger birds, they just pass them the way
they swallow them, and the birds would have to eat 65# of grapes
to get enough grape seeds to hurt them.
J
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38.4 | raw almonds? | SVCRUS::KROLL | | Tue Nov 01 1988 20:51 | 1 |
| what is wrong with raw almonds?
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38.5 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Wed Nov 02 1988 10:54 | 5 |
| they contain a poison, cyanide I believe....I recall mystery stories
where the dectective determines that the victim has been poisoned
by the odor of biter almonds on their breath.
Bonnie
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38.6 | Cashews - who said almonds? | SQUEKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Wed Nov 02 1988 12:00 | 7 |
| Cyanide! That's it! Thanks Bonnie!
Almonds, that was cashews! but all nuts contain a small trace of
poison the way *I* understand it (that is).
j
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38.7 | Arscenic and Old Lace | SQUEKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Wed Nov 02 1988 12:02 | 4 |
| Arscenic is the stuff that smells and tastes like almonds...
j 8^)
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38.8 | Can you O.D. on Pomegranits? (sp?) | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | No Dukes! | Wed Nov 02 1988 15:55 | 11 |
| HowDy....
What about Pomegranits? My Turd Bird, Chewy that is, LOVES Pomegranits
and I know that he likes the juice stuff around the seed but I think
he really prefers to get to the seed in side.
For hours on end I sit with my bird in my lap, both of us rapped
up in a big sheet to keep from getting things stained and feed him
Pomegranits. Pomegranits aren't poisonous are they?
Karen -
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38.9 | | FREKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Wed Nov 02 1988 16:55 | 8 |
| I doubt pomegranits are a problem. They don't grow underground
I don't think. If it's something they can just get to in the wild,
I'd guess it's OK. I've found licy looking bugs in one before,
and have not gotten another one since! Urggh! I know they (the
fruit that is) are high in vitamin A and C. Thats good stuff!
j
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38.10 | Trivia type info.... | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | Whatsa Gort? | Thu Nov 03 1988 04:36 | 9 |
| Peach pits and cherry seeds both contain cyanide in quanity enough
that 4-5 pits and maybe 50 or so seeds contain enough to make
an adult sick. BTW- swollowing cherry seeds dosent release the cyanide
they have to be cracked open the digestive tract in humans dosent
break it down and they are passed birds would crack the seed tho
and could/would be effected.
Peach pits were and still are used as a commercial source for cyanide.
-j
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38.11 | define roast? | SMURF::ALBRECHT | repeal Ohms law | Thu Nov 03 1988 08:33 | 12 |
| re 38.3
Hello again
I haven't roasted my pumpkin seeds yet. How is 'roast' defined
in this context? How hot for how long. I assume my convection
oven is adaquet for the task. I guess the real question is, is
all this worth it and what is the risk my bird Mango will still
croak from arsenic? Should I stick to commercial preps from the
pet stores? FYI. I found that he very easily over doses on fresh
apple and gets diareah. Same with pears. He loves them both but
we just give him a few small pieces at a time. Thanks for the advice
Steve
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38.12 | Culinary Delites | SQUEKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Thu Nov 03 1988 12:26 | 13 |
| Yeah, go easy on watery fruits and such...like anything...if it
tastes good, spit it out, right? Or at lease limit the intake.
:')
Roast is at 350 degrees F for about 1/2 hour...spread the seeds
so they are not piled up on each other and will dry properly, if
they dont dry well, then you run the risk of growing your own mold.
And that is DANGEROUS! But by all means, do these things. I'ts
an expression of love and comittment for the birds!!! and in the
long run, much less expensive and above that, the food value is
better because You Know It's Fresh!
J
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38.13 | Roast away | SMURF::ALBRECHT | repeal Ohms law | Thu Nov 03 1988 22:10 | 9 |
| re 38.12
Hi -J-
Thanks for the roast definition. I'll probably roast the little
fellas tomorrow (fri) while I watch the Celtics opener. Saturday
I think I will go out and buy more pumpkins and stock up on some
seeds. Mango really loves the stuff. Thanks again for the info.
Steve
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38.14 | More on seeds | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | P.I.A.S.O.M. | Tue Nov 22 1988 10:08 | 13 |
| Since we are talking about other seeds here, I have a couple
more questions on them:
Cantaloupe are supposed to be very good for birds but what about
the seeds? My bird LOVES the seeds in side the middle and
occasionally eats the other part.
I think if I can remember correctly that cantaloupe was very rich
in vitamin A.
Also.. What about tangarine or orange seeds, He LIKES them too.
Thanks..
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38.15 | | SQUEKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Tue Nov 22 1988 12:16 | 11 |
| Hi Karen! My birds love canteloup and honeydews too! But, I always
scrape out the middles before offering them to the birds. I called
my vet...hopefully, he'll call right away. Melon seeds are small
and soft...but I still would not offer them. I have cleaned our
"garden" fresh acorn squash, and cooked the insides before offering
them to the birds...they love that too! I have always just fed
the melon middles to the garbabe disposal...um...it just broke!
Think there's a connection? 8^}
J
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38.16 | Are almonds bad? | WMOIS::FLECK_S | | Mon Jan 22 1996 11:59 | 5 |
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I know this is an old note, but hopefully someone will answer.
I give my sun conure raw almonds alot, is this o.k.? I did read
something on almonds but I think they meant cashews. I don't want
to poisen my bird! Sue
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38.17 | ok to almonds | MTCLAY::CLEMENT | Mary Kay, Twice a day, is the way!!! | Wed Jan 31 1996 12:29 | 3 |
| Almonds are fine.....they sell them in the Kaytee Parrot food mix...
also in the mix are pine nuts, hazel nuts, and peanuts....and all those
nuts are still in the shell. Mary
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