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Niki & Java
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 5:43 am    Post subject: Popcorn? Reply with quote


Well, week 3 and my red-bellied "Java" is now really enjoying his bath
and lets me scratch his head and rides on the shoulder when I drive the
riding lawnmower. (Not mowing, just driving) He is very calm and
talking away. No morning screeches or evening screeches. I think I am
in love with this little guy. Any way my question is> He seems to LOVE
POPCORN! (No salt or butter) Anyone no if it is good or bad for him?
When I bought him, the lady that I bought him from said he can eat what
ever I eat. Just wondering I anyone knows from experence.
Thanks Niki and Java
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Alex Clayton
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 8:52 am    Post subject: Re: Popcorn? Reply with quote


"Niki & Java" wrote in message

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Well, week 3 and my red-bellied "Java" is now really enjoying his bath
and lets me scratch his head and rides on the shoulder when I drive the
riding lawnmower. (Not mowing, just driving) He is very calm and
talking away. No morning screeches or evening screeches. I think I am
in love with this little guy. Any way my question is> He seems to LOVE
POPCORN! (No salt or butter) Anyone no if it is good or bad for him?
When I bought him, the lady that I bought him from said he can eat what
ever I eat. Just wondering I anyone knows from experence.
Thanks Niki and Java
As with most things you will get a lot of people who say different things

about this. We feed it to our birds. They love it. As with anything you
don't want it to be a large part of their diet. Our Avian Vet uses it as a
treat. When we had our first Macaw in for surgery they had used it (Pop
Corn) to try to distract him from pulling the bandages off his foot.
--
"Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites.
Moderation is for monks."
[Lazarus Long]
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Louis Boyd
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 10:29 am    Post subject: Re: Popcorn? Reply with quote


Alex Clayton wrote:
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"Niki & Java" wrote in message

Well, week 3 and my red-bellied "Java" is now really enjoying his bath
and lets me scratch his head and rides on the shoulder when I drive the
riding lawnmower. (Not mowing, just driving) He is very calm and
talking away. No morning screeches or evening screeches. I think I am
in love with this little guy. Any way my question is> He seems to LOVE
POPCORN! (No salt or butter) Anyone no if it is good or bad for him?
When I bought him, the lady that I bought him from said he can eat what
ever I eat. Just wondering I anyone knows from experence.
Thanks Niki and Java
As with most things you will get a lot of people who say different things
about this. We feed it to our birds. They love it. As with anything you
don't want it to be a large part of their diet. Our Avian Vet uses it as a
treat. When we had our first Macaw in for surgery they had used it (Pop
Corn) to try to distract him from pulling the bandages off his foot.
----snipped--- >8

Most members of the parrot family love popcorn as do most poultry and
wild birds. Unless it's severved to the exclusion of other more
nutritious foods I can't imagine it being a problem. My birds get some
popcorn a couple of times a month more as a treat but not as a regular
food. The worst problem I have with popcorn is being swarmed by seven
parrots when I have a bag of it in my hand.
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Csaba
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 10:30 am    Post subject: Re: Popcorn? Reply with quote


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He seems to LOVE POPCORN! (No salt or butter) Anyone no if it is good or bad for him?
When I bought him, the lady that I bought him from said he can eat what
ever I eat. Just wondering I anyone knows from experence.

Mine love the stuff... in moderation. Even better... get a fresh (or
frozen) ear of corn, cut it in 2 inch slices. I usually make a small
hole through the center of these round peices of the corn on the cob
chunks, slide them onto a string or rope and then hang in cage or
perch. My Eclectus would ignore the house burning down around him for
a few minutes with fresh corn on the cob.
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Alex Clayton
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 6:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Popcorn? Reply with quote


"matt weber" wrote in message

Everything in moderation.
Dave
[/quote]
You come up with some good ones, but this one beats your comment about the
diet of Hyacinth Macaws not being Palm nuts. Chocolate is poison to many
animals. The problem is the Theobromine. It's not a drug, it's part of the
plant they make chocolate from. The darker the chocolate the higher the
amount it contains. It's what gives chocolate that "chocolate" flavor. Yes
it will kill, how much it would take would depend on the bird, the type of
chocolate, and the stupidity of the person willing to try to feed it to the
bird.
Now Avocado is open to debate. I have read some reports of people saying
there was nothing wrong with it, and that birds could eat the meat of the
avocado. The reports said they could find nothing in it harmful. One I read
speculated that the problem, if there ever was one may have come from the
seed or the skin. Since I do not feel like experimenting on my birds I don't
offer them avocado or chocolate.
--
"Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites.
Moderation is for monks."
[Lazarus Long]
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