



Wolf wrote:I really can't imagine that none of the parrots that we have did not eat grains in the wild, although I can't say how much of their diets may have included grains. Not all of the grains, even the ones that we eat, are cereal grains so I would imagine that these are the ones that the birds that live in areas that are a mix of grasslands and forested land would have eaten, but I really can't rule out even some of the cereal grains although I think that the cereal grains may have mostly been eaten by larger four footed vegetarian animals. I mostly try to avoid the ones that contain the highest levels of toxins although I do include some of those in which the toxins can be neutralized. I doubt that I will ever be able to completely eliminate all of the toxic elements from their foods, but I don't think that the birds did either. I think that they had other ways of purging and controlling the buildup of toxic elements contained in their food, such as the so called clay licks that certain species of parrots frequent in the wild. There is just so much yet to learn and at my age time grows short.


Wolf wrote:I really do not think that an age difference of a couple of years or at our ages even a difference of five years leaves much room to try and play the I am older than you type of age thing. You would have been better advised to use the I have many more years of experience with parrots than you do. At least then there is enough of a difference to amount to something. Our ages may give us an advantage in years of experience in some areas, but not in how much knowledge we have in a particular field of study, even a 20 year old may have much more knowledge than either of us depending on their field of study. If your remark is because of mine saying that time grows short then consider that I will be doing good to have another 20 years with my mind hopefully still intact, that is just a facet of life and really I would not want more than that with what I go through each and every day.






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