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  2. A vet reveals what not to feed wild birds (some of ... - AOL

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    To keep rodent intruders at bay, you could invest in the best squirrel-proof bird feeder, use a bird feeder pole, or put tables away from walls or trees. You might also want to read: What to feed ...

  3. Can chickens eat bird food? We asked a vet - AOL

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    The best bird food makes a delicious and nutritious snack for the wild birds that visit our gardens, but is it suitable for chickens? Well, according to expert vet Dr. Rebecca MacMillan, chickens ...

  4. Suet cake - Wikipedia

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    Suet cakes or fat balls are nutritional supplements for wild birds used in bird feeders. [1] They commonly consist of sunflower seeds and wheat or oat flakes mixed with suet, pork fat, or coconut oil. Further blends may also contain nuts, fruits, mealworms and other insects. [2]

  5. Companion parrot - Wikipedia

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    While a wild diet can never be replicated, it can be used as a guide for a companion parrot’s diet. One aspect that can be mimicked is the variety of foods in the diet. Parrots in the wild spend a lot of time being active, flying and searching for food. In captivity, parrots spend much less energy daily, so the bird will need less food. [10]

  6. Bird food - Wikipedia

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    Bird food can vary depending upon dietary habits and beak shapes. Dietary habits refer to whether birds are naturally omnivores, carnivores, herbivores, insectivores or nectarivores. The shape of the beak, which correlates with dietary habits, is important in determining how a bird can crack the seed coat and obtain the meat of the seed. [2]

  7. This Texas veterinarian helped crack the mystery of bird flu ...

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    Within days, the Amarillo veterinarian was hearing about sick cows with unusual symptoms: high fevers, reluctance to eat and much less milk. Petersen, who monitors more than 40,000 cattle on a ...