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Post subject: Re: Silver chasing Emma  Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 8:31 pm |
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They don't say what the Releaves does, apart from providing unspecified "natural vitamins and precursors" (which are things you get in any food), which MAY help with certain conditions. RPO provides lots of fat along with some vitamin E and beta carotene, and the E and carotene are easily available from other food sources. Raspberry fruit is yummy and it contains an assortment of vitamins and minerals. Raspberries are kind of expensive but the grocery store price is a LOT cheaper than the $19 per ounce that Harrisons is charging. Raspberry leaf contains... well no one really knows what's special about it because even the herbal people can't figure it out. http://www.herballegacy.com/Corless_Chemical.html Alt-med remedies are popular and a lot of people believe in them automatically, and I think this is basically a money-making opportunity for the company not a real medicine based on scientific research. Since Dr Harrison is an avian veterinarian, a lot of people will probably assume that this is a proven remedy, but it's not proven at all in humans and even less so in other animals. I suspect that the REAL 'active ingredient' in Harrisons' recommended program is the continuous light and the Releaves is basically a placebo (for the human not the bird). I don't know what the ideal length of the continuous light period would be, because this is the first time I've heard someone give a specific time frame for it.
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Post subject: Re: Silver chasing Emma  Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 9:39 am |
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Can you to up their nights by one more hour? If that doesn't work than you can always the lights on technique for a couple of days. Sussane says that it works for her. I never actually tried that product but since Sussane recommended it, I thought that it is a good product because I look up to her.
If his hormones are ranging too high for you to handle, you can give them a shallow bowl with 4-6 dummy eggs in the cage. Let them sit on it for 21-28 days and then remove the bowl and give them a 14 hour night. Their hormones will slowly drop down. This technique worked for my extreamly hormonal male, Georgie. He will occasionally do heart wing and slightly tuck his head under his wing to court Marshmallow but that the furthest he will go.
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