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Post subject: Re: Why you should keep certain parrot species seperated  Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 2:54 pm |
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tielfan wrote: Budgies aren't dusty birds so they shouldn't be a particular problem for macaws. I haven't heard of toucans having a special problem with airborne particles, but they do have a lot of trouble with iron storage disease. Budgies are Old World Parrots I always thought they were dusty because they come from Australia in the dusty parts.
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Post subject: Re: Why you should keep certain parrot species seperated  Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 5:07 pm |
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tielfan wrote: They come from the Australian Outback which is a dry and dusty place, but it doesn't mean that they're dusty birds. The birds that are hazardous to macaws are the ones that produce powder down - the cockatoos, cockatiels and African greys. They tell you this in the link. Yeah I know I just always thought Budgies had power down.
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