Title: | Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN! |
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Moderator: | VIDEO::PULSIFER |
Created: | Mon Oct 10 1988 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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I would like to hear what people know about bacteria and their viewpoints. I have been told that I have to be careful about introducing negative bacteria to birds and that if I am to give my birds greens, I should wash them in a bleach and water solution first. I have been doing this with both the store bought stuff and what I pick in my yard since the vet found negative bacteria in a gram stain. I have not been doing this to the frozen vegetables though, should I ? I don't know a lot about Bacteria, but I have never heard anyone worrying aout Bacteria on commercial seeds or treats. Are they treated to inhibit bacteria ? I have also been careful that when I share my sandwich with Buddy that he doesn't eat from where I bit it. Doug
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257.1 | acidaphus and large cages | SVCRUS::KROLL | Thu Sep 14 1989 14:28 | 10 | |
birds pick up a certain amount of bacteria just by picking at things. Yes it is good to not let then eat anything that has been in your mouth. I feed acidaphus to my birds the first 2 weeks of acquireing one and any time they have strange behavor or droppings. I have not been to a vet in 3 years and do not plan to give antibotics eather. I do wash the greans but I also feed almost all organic produce. I also have few birds in large cages. to me they are small but every one thinks they are two big. | |||||
257.2 | My Two Cents Worth... | VMSSG::VMSINQ | Wed Dec 27 1989 16:18 | 26 | |
Good questions Doug! Here again are my 2 cents worth. Charla's Acidopholys is a good preventative. Remember, we put that in the baby formulas??? Birds do not manufacture negative flora... Bleaching is still the safest bet. But, I would not bother the seed. Your point is well understood though. The seed is processed somehow that has always made me wonder how it can still be nutritionally valuable. You could mist the seed, but then you invite mold spores in. That's as bad or worse as negative bacteria. We could get real paranoid, as I have been in the past, a bout what happens and could happen... And I still bleach branches B-4 i heat them to dry them off well beforee the birds get them. Lillacs included! Gee Doug, sorry I keep missing you when you come by my house!!!! Tom tell you about school and all that nonsense I'm keeping up with lately? I feel like I entered the ring with two pros and me and i'm on the loosing end! Talk to ya later!! Jean (good thru 12/29/89) 8^} |