Well, I'm on a diet which means a lot of veggies and some fruit for me. Simo always wants a little of what ever it is I'm eating (I snack on stuff like carrots, apples, etc.) so say I bite off a tiny piece of carrot and give it to him, is that harmful? The other side of the piece having touched my mouth I mean, not spitting out food! I'm aware that we have very different bacteria to birds and the human mouth in general isn't the cleanest places, but I'd like to know the answer to this. Thus far I cut him his own piece of food before I eat it myself and offer it to him, but it'd be an interesting thing to know either way. Or would the toxicity only be meaningful with, say, open wounds? Logic says that human saliva isn't the purest of substances (and let's consider it's major function too) but is it actually downright toxic to birds?





