11/24/2023 0 Comments Red palm cockatoo![]() Hopefully it will help you edit your articles with more care. Myself and my ABVP friends on fb are frankly shocked and saddened. I used to have your info in my new bird packet. I understand not knowing any better, or just making a mistake, but this is repeat behavior. Thankfully I didn’t see that kind of downtalking after, until today. I was shocked and waited to see how you would respond. A few years ago you had some inflammatory things in a separate article along the same theme. I work in an boarded exotics deficient area, though I work under a boarded mentor and routinely send cases to the universities exotics unit. While I agree some products are best if used only short term (to enable education and make real, healthy, and effective changes) bashing an entire profession is something that’s aftereffects are anything but short term. Not to sell time after time, but so the owner can get something right away if needed, or to try converting to a better diet. In general if we recommend something it is because we care for our patients and are truely trying to help. ![]() If it were we would all be driving mercedes, not have the highest debts of any profession, the highest divorce rates, and the highest suicide rates. Saying we get significant rewards for pushing product is not professional behavior. Vets do not get kickbacks from companies unless you can call pens or scratch pads kickbacks. However if you continue to malign my profession and show a lack of respect then that may have to stop. ![]() I have personally used some of your products and follow on fb. But so are carrots, winter squashes, peppers, dark leafy greens, apricots, mangoes… If your bird is deficient in vitamin A, doesn’t it make more sense to improve the diet than to use a supplement, especially one with such an unhealthy downside? Red palm oil IS loaded with beta carotenes, which convert to vitamin A in the body. (Heart disease in parrots has shown a sharp increase over recent years.) Worse, by pushing this “quick fix” product, they are blowing the opportunity to teach their client about proper diet. However, vets often neglect to mention the product’s downside: LDL cholesterol raising, artery clogging, heart disease instigating saturated fats by the truckload. When the more probing clients ask why their bird needs this supplement, the answer usually relates to improved feather condition. Find out more about this, the largest temperate woodlands in the world here.It seems like anytime someone takes their bird to the vet, even when a well-bird exam turns up perfect health, they report that their doctor has recommended a lifelong regimen of red palm oil. Their tail bands are a solid scarlet red.īoth Carnaby’s and Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos can be found in the Great western Woodlands. Young males emerge from the nest three months after hatching looking like their mothers but as they mature at about three years of age, their pure black adult feathers emerge. Their tails are like the colours of the sunset from yellow, orange to red. Females’ bodies are covered in black feathers edged in gold while their heads carry yellow spots. The highly decorative plumage of the Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo make it a favourite amongst bird watchers. Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoos are also declining due to urban expansion. This migratory species is declining rapidly due to the loss of around 87% of its woodland breeding habitat and as a result is listed as endangered. This includes the endangered Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo of south-west Western Australia. CoP17) and the range of wildlife species included in the Appendices extends from leeches to lions and from pine trees to pitcher plants. ![]() Six Australian species are predominantly black. Any type of wild plant or animal may be included in the list of species protected by CITES see Resolution Conf.
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