Seagoatdeb, the first link you gave actually agrees with what I said, namely, that is only when there are health issues that PH in food is a problem. This is a line from it: "So it is rather the gut is injured and digestion is interrupted, and not that the food is the problem to begin with."
The stomach and small intestine PH normal range is well know, Seagoatdeb, and not anything that needs to be proven by me or anybody else at this point in time as it is an accepted scientific fact. Stomach goes from 1-2 to 3-4 and small intestine is 6 to 7.4. I would give you links but you always say you don't read them, don't believe in scientific sources or that the sources for the links I give are not credible but they all are, Seagoatdeb. You might agree or not with their conclusions but your saying that they are not credible doesn't make them so.
And yes, we can talk about parrots. The whole thing about feeding grains to parrots started with your questioning feeding them gluten but there has never been a single documented case of a parrot that was intolerant to it. Then you said that they are not part of their natural diet but, although you are correct that cultivated grains were not part of their original evolutionary diet, parrots have been eating them in the wild for, at least, 200 years and we have been feeding them to pet parrots for, at least, 20 years (and I am been VERY conservative on this because I can tell you that we fed our quakers grains over 50 years ago) so we do, in fact, know what it does to them long term. Then you said that it was the fact that they were cooked that was the problem but cooking actually makes them more digestible so how bad can it be when it is actually helping the bird digest them?
I am not arguing that a natural diet is best but nobody can give it to them! And the argument that cultivated grains in the amount we feed them is not part of their natural diet doesn't really work either because not even the wild ones eat their original evolutionary diet any longer! Wild senegals in Africa have been feeding and doing just fine on peanuts since the mid 1800's and peanuts are from South America! Third world countries often have up to 60% damage to cereal crops done by birds and we all know that the reason why certain parrot species are classified as agricultural pests is because they decimate cereal crops (quakers, all the psittaculas, patagonians, nandays, all the brotogeris, etc). So it's not as if feeding them grains is something that we, humans, came up with from out of the blue and that their use is unproven! It's what they have been eating in the wild for a loooooong time, what has been consensually approved by avian nutritionists and what has been working just fine with pet birds for years. Your diet sounds wonderful, Seagoatdeb, but a soaked-seed and germinated-nut based diet is a VERY difficult one to offer for the greatest majority of people (and with a higher degree of risk) or even something that anybody can say with any certitude that is any better than grains.
I am not in any way knocking down your diet - it might very well end up been the parrot diet of the future for all I know! All I am saying is that there are no real arguments to knock down a grain-based diet.





