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This is the list of poisonous plants. If this is the defense for mosquitoes, you might vaccinate for Pox.
Amaryllis Andromeda japonica Apple seeds Apricot pit Asparagus fern Autumn crocus Avocado (fruit and pit) Azalea Baby doll ti Baby's breath Bird of paradise Bittersweet Branching ivy Buckeye Buddhist pine Caladium Calla lily Castor bean Ceriman Cherry (wilting leaves and seeds) China doll Chinese evergreen Christmas cactus Christmas rose Chrysanthemum Cineraria Clematis Cordatum Corn Plant (all dracaena species) Crown vetch Cyclamen Daffodil Daisy Daylily Devil's ivy Dieffenbachia (I.e. dumb cane) Dracaena palm Dragon tree Elephant ears Emerald feather English ivy Fiddle-leaf fig Flamingo plant Foxglove Fruit salad plant Geranium German ivy Glacier ivy Gladiola Glory lily Hawaiian ti Heavenly bamboo Hibiscus Holly Hurricane plant Hyacinth Hydrangea Impatiens Indian laurel Indian rubber plant Iris Japanese yew Jerusalem cherry Kalanchoe Lilium species Lily of the valley Marble queen Marijuana Mexican breadfruit Miniature croton (and other var.) Mistletoe Morning glory Mother in law's tongue Narcissus Needlepoint ivy Nephthytis Nightshade (solanum species) Norfolk pine Oleander Onion Peace lily Peach (wilting leaves and pit) Pencil cactus Philodendron (all varieties) Plum (wilting leaves and pit) Plumosa fern Poinsettia fern Pothos (all varieties) Precatory bean Primula Privet Rhododendron Ribbon plant Sago palm Schefflera Sweet pea String of pearls/beads Taro wine Tomato plant (green fruit, stem,leaves) Tulip Weeping fig Yesterday, today, tomorrow plant Yucca Quote:
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Hello,
I read that black seed is a very good insect repellance. I have the oil and the seed, both have a strange strong smell so I'm pretty confident that it will work in nests..etc. I'm going to attach the original post below. -------------------------------------- Hello all, I'd like to share something with you all that might be helpful to yourselves, your pets and of course pigeons as well ![]() I've been searching the net for quite awhile about a certain kind of seed called "black seed" also called black cumin, Habbatul Baraka, black caraway, fennel aower or charnuska (Many other names as well) I believe it's scientific name is Nigella sativa. It looks kind of like a little black seed (not shiny) used in many countries for quite awhile, and we've had it around ever since I could remember, We take it every morning either ground up or whole on a spoon of honey. We believe strongly that this seed is very good for everything and is a great way to boost the immune system to fight all kinds of diseases. I thought this herb must have some effect on animals as well and I wanted to see if it was good for pigeons to take as it might be helpful to fight against diseases or boost the immune system. I could not find anything on the net though. Yesterday I was at my grandma's house and my grandpa ordered a large box from a website called http://www.amazingherbs.com the box was full of differnt things that had to do with black seed, a cream for myself(I have psoriasis) and my cousin who has eczema as well as alot of boxes of tea, some capsuls that contained the black seed oil and other honey/black seed mixes, they also sent a free book about the black seed (It's on the website front page) and my grandpa told my mom to take it home to read and so I just picked it up afew minutes ago and was looking through it, I wanted to see if there was a section about pets and as I turned a page it was right there, first horses then when I turned the page again it said "Birds" I was so happy so I read through and right at the top it listed Carrier pigeons, this means that it must have some benefit. I will type out the little paragraph and now that I know it's not toxic I will try introducing it to my birds as it says in the book and see what happens... Birds Smaller birds, such as pet birds or carrier pigeons, may benefit from Black Seed mixed directly with their normal seed mixture. For everyday health, start with a very small dose and slowly increase Black Seed to about 5% of the complete mix. Tp address the current ailment, Black Seed may comprise as much as 10% of the toral food intake. For larger birds, Such as chickens and game fowl. Black Seed may be mixed with drinking water in proportions as large as 5% to fight bronchitis and other respiratory problems, Interestingly, a recent German study revealed that a daily intake of Black Seed in healthy chickens showed not only a 7% increase in body weight, but increased fertility and higher percentage of usable eggs as well. It goes on to talk about dogs and cats and before this horses. This seed is really great for both humans and animals, the book goes through so many diseases and problems and shows how black seed could benefit, if you suffer from anything it might be a good idea to try it, you have nothing to lose and you never know ![]()
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Household Toxins And Foodshttp://www.internationaldovesociety....rdproofing.htm
http://www.multiscope.com/hotspot/caffeine.htm This is also in the "pet birds" forum, but I think it belongs here also, and I want to to focus on the following excerpt: "Caffeine, chocolate, alcohol, coffee, and cocoa contain theobromine, which is very toxic to birds. Do not give these to your birds and do not leave them out where they can get to them" People may use coffee as a remedy to stop bleeding on themselves, but it cannot be used on birds/pigeons for such purposes as it will go into their blood stream. Another link:http://cc.msnscache.com/cache.aspx?q...-US&FORM=CVRE3 Bleach fumes, are among the list of household hazards for birds.
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Here's another link that cites coffee and interestingly enough, potatoes, though not the root. This site also includes a list of plants that are safe for birds as well:
http://www.peteducation.com/article....articleid=2236 fp |
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I want to add one thing to this list: holly berries
Dano did mention holly under her list of poisonous plants but I wanted to specifically mention the holly berries. I know birds eat these in the wild but if a captive bird is fed these, they may die. The problem is, we don't know the quantity that would be poisonous to them so it is best to just not feed them. This information is from a vet and the poison control center in Atlanta because years ago we fed an evening grosbeak too many and he got sick and died.
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OMG, I was going over the link posted below and I did just notice that
Blue-green algae (Microcystis aeruginosa)-all parts-is listed there. The specific toxins are Anatoxin A. mycrocystin, and the symptoms are-Inability to swim or fly, abnormal posture, frequent defecation, and respiratory arrest. This is listed in this link: http://www.peteducation.com/article....articleid=2236 Hope this information will prove helpful for members. fp |
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Hi fp,
There are certain "greens drinks" that have blue green algae in them. While these drinks excell in human use, and most ingredients would not harm our birds, the BLUE GREEN ALGAE will. I advise everyone to read ingredients on any greens drinks they may want to use for their birds, and please make sure the blue green algae isn't on the list of ingredients. If it is, don't use on birds. Thank you.
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10 Foods Poisonous to Pets & Some Poisonous PlantsNot sure if you all have seen this, it was in my e-mail box this morning, so i thought I'd share it.....
10 Foods Poisonous to Pets Grapes and raisins These can be toxic to dogs and cause kidney failure when ingested in large amounts. Researchers say there are still many unknowns about the toxicity of grapes and raisins, including whether only certain types of dogs are affected, but it is advised not to feed grapes or raisins to dogs in any amount. Avocado While many pet owners say they feed their pets avocados with no problems, studies have shown that their leaves, fruit, seeds and bark can contain a toxin called Persin. According to the ASPCA, the Guatemalan variety, which is commonly found in stores, contains the most toxicity. Yeast dough Dough that is not cooked and contains yeast can rise in your pet’s stomach, causing pain, and can potentially cause the intestines to rupture. This risk diminishes once the dough is cooked. Onions, onion powder, chives and garlic These all can lead to gastrointestinal irritation and red blood cell damage. All forms of onion can cause problems including dehydrated onions, raw and cooked onions. Cats are more susceptible than dogs, but it can be toxic to both. Foods with a high salt or fat content Excessive fats can cause upset stomach and potentially inflame the pancreas causing pancreatitis. Salty foods can pose a risk for the development of sodium ion toxicosis, according to the ASPCA. Be aware that if your pet gets into food with a high fat or salt content, she could experience stomach problems including diarrhea and vomiting. Left-over Bones Left-over bones pose a choking hazard to pets, and they can also splinter and puncture your pet’s gut or intestine. Additionally, do not feed your pet undercooked meat or eggs, as they can contain harmful bacteria. Sugarless Candies (products sweetened with xylitol) This compound can cause liver damage and even death in some more vulnerable dogs. Xylitol is in many products including gum, candy, sugar-free cookies and toothpaste. Macadamia Nuts These nuts can cause weakness, vomiting, tremors and hyperthermia in dogs. Symptoms generally last up to two days, and usually appear within 12 hours of ingestion. Alcohol, Chocolate, Coffee According to the ASPCA, the substances in chocolate, coffee, and caffeine, methlxanthines, can cause vomiting, diarrhea, panting, excessive thirst and urination, hyperactivity, tremors, seizures, and potentially death in pets. The higher the cocoa percentage, the more dangerous the chocolate is, making dark chocolate more toxic than milk or white chocolate. All these products can cause vomiting, diarrhea and even death. 17 Most common poisonous plants 1. Lilies 2. Marijuana 3. Sago Palm 4. Tulip/Narcissus bulbs 5. Azalea/Rhododendron 6. Oleander 7. Castor Bean 8. Cyclamen 9. Kalanchoe 10. Yew 11. Amaryllis 12. Autumn Crocus 13. Chrysanthemum 14. English Ivy 15. Peace Lily (AKA Mauna Loa Peace Lily) 16. Pothos 17. Schefflera What do you do if your pet ate something poisonous? If your animal is having seizures or losing consciousness, bring him or her to your veterinarian or emergency vet center. If your pet is not showing symptoms, but ingested something potentially toxic, call the ASPCA hotline at (888) 426-4435. Have the following information available: the species, breed, age, sex, weight, and information about the product exposure. It is best to have the package of the product available for reference.
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