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  1. http://sproutpeople.org/birddr.html My guy loves sprouts. 98% of his diet is Harrison High Potency Coarse and Sprouts. I give him a handfull in the morning and at night. He munches on the Harrison the rest of the day. They provide a large variety in a simple to make and keep package...
  2. It very much resembled the way it went down. Not too bad.
  3. My guy has never put any food or toy parts in it. My gut tells me food would be okay. If the piece was small enough to not cause the valve to stick open it should be soft enough for them to push/bite the valve stem through it. Also, the valve stem works 365 degrees. Not sure they would operate it other than pushing it down, but they may. Brett
  4. Since day 1... about 9 months now. I keep it on the opposite side of his cage from his pellets (only thing he eats in his cage). I mounted above his water dish to 1) catch drips and 2) catch a flood as you described. Have not had a malfunction yet. The only drips are while he is drinking. I would try it.
  5. He will not destroy or spill this... I have the 16oz one... It is Greyt. http://www.birdsetc.com/birdbutlersstainless.htm
  6. Sprouts (Big Bird from Sproutpeople) + Harrison HP pellets is the staple for my guy. He loves them and it is so easy. I do mix some other organic stuff in from time to time. I rinse well and soak overnight. Rinse WELL the next morning and drain WELL. Rinse WELL that night and drain WELL. Shake the next day a few times and bag that evening (try to get them as dry as possible before bagging) - in the fridge and good for 3-4 days. I use Filtered water and 5 drops of GSE for the soak. Brett
  7. Agree... just don't make a 6 month supply like I did until you know they will eat it
  8. Research growing your own sprouts. My guy loves them...
  9. Probably best to discontinue. One of those better safe than sorry situations.
  10. Not necessarily recommended but I actually waited until Echo was about 6 months old before taking him for his 1st visit. I wanted him to be established in his new home, diet, etc 1st. Also gave me time to workup questions and have a better understanding over what the Vet would be telling me. As with Nancy - If I did see anything "fishy" during this time I would have taken him in right away. Also - I weigh in the morning (about once per week) and always after the "morning bomb"... do the same for Echo. Brett
  11. I have 2 kinds in my freezer. Have tried each a couple of times w/o success.. FYI - this is where I got them from http://www.mysafebirdstore.com/cart.cgi?group=0&child=1035
  12. Yes to a wellness checkup. # of times/year may vary from avian vet to avian vet but I would say at least 1 x per year.
  13. Red Palm Oil (RPO) is a part of their natual diet contained in palm nuts. Not a lot is needed - I usually substitute it for the veg oil in making my guys birdie bread. Google to find Organic RPO. This is the one I got - http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/red_palm_oil.htm
  14. Bird Butlers are amazing. I have the 16oz w/ SS valve. http://birdsetc.com/
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