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Old 28th November 2005, 12:14 PM
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Goji berries, anyone?


Phil,
Was it you who mentioned Goji berries in the past, and said how healthy they were ? Well, I got a catalog today from a place that sells plants/trees that produce unique fruits. Many of these plants come from places like Siberia and are winter hardy, so I have bought a few things from this place. One of the shrubs they have avavilable this year are the plant that Goji berries come from. I will be buying one, will let you know how things go.
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Old 28th November 2005, 12:44 PM
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Pigeonmama,

Yes, it was Phil but he can't tell you how well they did on his birds because he couldn't stop eating them himself until they were all gone. He believes in being a Guinea-Pigeon for his birds. The Goji berries turned out to be too addictive.

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Old 28th November 2005, 01:29 PM
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Yep, here is one thread about Goji berries.

http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/showthread.php?t=11002
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Old 28th November 2005, 03:11 PM
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If any one is interested, look at www.onegreenworld.com. You'll be surprised about what fruiting plants are out there. Heck, I never knew there were any forms of mountain ash you could, or a fruit bearing relative of honeysuckle.
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Old 28th November 2005, 04:08 PM
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Do Pigeons commonly eat small berries in the wild? Such as blueberries or huckleberries?

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Old 28th November 2005, 06:01 PM
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Which wild would that be??? The urban jungle or naecha?

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Red Apple Berries


I remember when we were kids there was a brush that had red berries that looked and tasted like tiny apples. My chickens like them. I wonder if pigeons like them?
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Old 28th November 2005, 06:26 PM
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Fp, I meant in their normal habitat. I guess like ferrals, like what would a pigeon eat if not domesticated? You got me laughing anyway! I guess I wasn't clear enough on what I was asking!

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Old 28th November 2005, 07:06 PM
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Hi Daryl,


Wow!


Very cool..!

What a great idea!

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Old 28th November 2005, 07:16 PM
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Hi Denise,


I myself wonder also...about what they eat all tolled in the feral Worlds.

I can say, that here, in Las Vegas, they eat fallen Olives from Olive Trees...they seem to eat Dates fallen from Date Palms...and I see them brouse all the little leaves off of some kinds of low Weeds.

I imagine they will eat about any sort of (non noxious, non toxic) small Berry or other fruiting body also, as well as various sorts of greens and plant leaves.

I can not find the images I made recently of the Sea Weed mine have been enjoying so much, but I will get another package soon and make some images then for posting a little thread about...

I have been a little slow to realize the importance, or rather, to act on it practically, of these feral or wild diet elements, so I will be making up for it as time passes...

Of course Seeds are their mainstay, but Seeds are not the whole of it for their needs. Suppliments are good for us to be acquainted with, and moreso yet I think, various greens, fruiting bodies, or other vegetative foods they may like and benifit by eating.

Now, too, the eating of various Berries or small Fruits such as ripe Cherries, is said to be very important to the Baby or juvenile Song Birds, for the role these fruits play in the Bird's ability to uptake and distribute Calcium, Phospherous and Sulphur for the developement of their Bones, Sinues, Ligaments and Muscles and so on.

I imagine the Goji-Berries would posess the same benifits as do Cherries overall...or maybe even more than Cherries in some ways of antioxidents or other factors.


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Old 14th January 2007, 12:24 PM
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Phil's Goji berries


There's a short article in Woman's World that I picked up yesterday. Haven't had a chance to read it yet. Just an FMI posting.
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Old 14th January 2007, 07:32 PM
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There's a short article in Woman's World that I picked up yesterday. Haven't had a chance to read it yet. Just an FMI posting.
Daryl
Daryl,

I picked up this issue myself a couple of days ago. Saw the article and immediately thought of Phil! LOL

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Old 15th January 2007, 06:10 AM
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GOJI BERRIES??? Someone mention GOJI BERRIES???

Well, let me tell you...I LOVE the little morsels! I remember Phil mentioning them many times. So, when I was in my Health Food Store, they HAD them. Actually, they had DARK CHOCOLATE COVERED GOJI BERRIES! Talk about died and gone to heaven! Got my chocolate fix AND high antioxidant at the same time! What more could one want???

According to the package, Goji Berries are the strongest Antioxidant Food on the ORAC SCALE at 25,000+

Listed also, in descending order:

Pomegranates 13,000
Prunes 5,770
Raisins 2,830
Blueberries 2,400
Blackberries 2,036
Strawberries 1,540
Raspberries 1,320

They are also a 500 times richer source of Vitamin C per oz. than oranges. Excellent source of Vit. A, containing more carotenoids than any other food known to man. Contain vitamins B1, B2, B6, E and a rich source of Selenium and Germanium. They contain 18 animo acids (more than bee pollen), 21 trace minerals, and 29 different fatty acids. At 15% per weight, they are also a great source of protein.

For those of you interested, the package goes on to say that G.B.s strengthen the immune system, improve white blood cell count, and may stimulate release of rejuvenative human growth hormone by the pituitary gland. They have been traditionally used for strength building, adding longevity, regulating blood sugar and linked to sexual potency, improved sleep and better vision. Been used in Chinese medicine for their anti-cancer properties

The package claims they are, without a doubt, one of the most nutritionally dense, medicinal foods on earth and a true "SUPER" food.

I ALSO bought plain sun dried G.B.s and will also look for the Yogurt covered ones...mmmmmm

I WILL have my "berry" and eat it too!!

Thanks, Phil, for mentioning Goji Berries in the first place!
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Old 15th January 2007, 09:18 AM
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GOJI BERRIES??? Someone mention GOJI BERRIES???
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They are also a 500 times richer source of Vitamin C per oz. than oranges. Excellent source of Vit. A, containing more carotenoids than any other food known to man. Contain vitamins B1, B2, B6, E and a rich source of Selenium and Germanium. They contain 18 animo acids (more than bee pollen), 21 trace minerals, and 29 different fatty acids. At 15% per weight, they are also a great source of protein.

For those of you interested, the package goes on to say that G.B.s strengthen the immune system, improve white blood cell count, and may stimulate release of rejuvenative human growth hormone by the pituitary gland. They have been traditionally used for strength building, adding longevity, regulating blood sugar and linked to sexual potency, improved sleep and better vision. Been used in Chinese medicine for their anti-cancer properties
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Thanks, Phil, for mentioning Goji Berries in the first place!
Jeese, Mr. Squeaks, all this and chocolate covered, too?? No wonder you'll have your berries and eat them, too...

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Old 15th January 2007, 11:59 AM
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Well....that sounds absolutely delicious.. and nutritious.

Thank you for all that excellent information mr squeaks
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