Title: | Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN! |
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Created: | Mon Oct 10 1988 |
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Hello. I have some frends who have 2 cockatiels, a sun conure, and a senegal parrot. They wondered if it was harmful for cockatiels to eat banana peelings. Their 'tiels love to chew on the banana peels rather than eat the banana. Thanks. Laurie
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531.1 | I wouldn't give them to my birds | NODEX::ZIESEMANN | Tue Apr 16 1991 12:49 | 13 | |
Hi I believe banana peels would be bad for birds. When I was younger I used to get to tour the grocery store warehouse where my father was an accountant. One of the highlights of these tours were the "banana rooms". In these "vauts" were tons of green bananas...we would only be allowed in one of them each time as the others were locked because some type of poisonous gas was being used in them. There were lots of warning signs posted in the area about the gas and not to open certain vaults where the gas was being used at the time. I don't know if all grocery stores use this and it was a long time ago...but I would not give my birds banana peels just to be on the safe side. Wendy | |||||
531.2 | I WOULDN'T RISK IT! | CBROWN::ANGELICAS | Tue Apr 16 1991 14:49 | 12 | |
Hi, I would also NOT recommend that you feed any bird banana peels. All bananas are imported from counties that have little or no restrictions on petsicides, the peels must have consentrated amounts of the stuff. It can't be healthy for anyone. JUst stick to the insides. Mike | |||||
531.3 | Thanks for the advice. | AIMTEC::SIMPSON_L | Wed Apr 17 1991 15:29 | 4 | |
Thanks very much for the info. I'll pass it along. Laurie |