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  1. Yeah, you really want to avoid all caffeinated items and go with blends specifically created for our birds.
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  2. Thanks for the update. Hopefully the vets can help and Jambit will be back with you and causing mischief very soon! I personally wouldn't recommend adding any supplements unless it is mentioned by an avian specialist. I also wouldn't add anything unless it is designed/made for birds. (e.g I wouldn't add human supplements to Alfie's diet). Speaking of teas... I have started Alfie on an avian tea (from here: https://www.northernparrots.com/pollys-natural-deptpollys_natural/ ) and he seems to enjoy it. I brew it in a cup and let it cool then just let him have it straight from the cup. He seems to like it so far, but he's only had it three times. I went for the 'golden blossom' variety because the others were out of stock.
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  3. Thanks I'll certainly check it out. Good idea as Jambit tends to turns things into a soup. Jesse my younger Grey she or he is just plain rebel plain straight forward eater not daring at all. However sometimes Jambit has an influence when sees her eating everything. They do like the darjeeling however too caffeinated.
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  4. I personally haven't heard of it. I use avian teas, of which one is specifically designed to help boost the immune system. Graywood Manor Tea is the name of the company. I put it into my fids' birdie bread and also have a separate bowl for the steeped tea. Some use it in place of their water, but I like to have options. You might want to check out all the different blends of teas they've created specifically for our birds.
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  5. Anyone out there know about adding the supplement moringa to an African Grey diet if it had the same benefits. It is a very powerful anti occident with traces magnesium iron calcium vitamin a from beta caratene b6 riboflavin b2 cand bioactive plant compounds quercetin chlorogenic acid lowers inflammation cholesterol protection against asenic poisoning toxicity, essentially its a wonder supplement.
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  6. This morning report was stable & comfortable from the vet. This afternoon a mild improvement reacting to people and food. Had all her meds and crop fed. My little girl on the way to recovery but I understand going to take awhile. Say should be ready for me to take over late afternoon tomorrow. Big thanks again for all the thoughts & prayers.
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