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| Meet Murray,
America's #1 Talking Bird. Murray, America's #1 Talking Bird is an
Amazon Double Yellow Head
Parrot. Murray, America's #1 Talking Bird, lives in Florida and spends
much of his time singing and dancing. Murray’s trainer is certified as
a veterinary technician and as a personal trainer. Combining these two
areas of expertise, Murray's, America's #1 Talking Bird,
trainer holds dance
class daily. Murray's, America's #1 Talking Bird, trainer has also
implemented a diet plan that
provides variety and optimum nutrition. Murray, America's #1Talking
Bird, has even learned how to feed himself with a spoon! Murray,
America's #1 Talking, loves
people and especially loves to dance for the camera. Despite the fact
that Murray has a vocabulary of more than 400 words and phrases there
are many reasons why Murray is America's #1 Talking Bird as is shown in
these videos. Please, review the videos of Murray, America's #1Talking
Bird and read the articles that accompany them. These articles will
provide information on the health and nutrition for your bird friend
and other helpful information to people everywhere. Seed diets are well known for calcium, phosphorous imbalance and amino acid deficiency. For most psittacines (parrots) such as Murray, linoleic acid (omega 3 fatty acids) is a necessary ingredient for their diet. Including linoleic acid (omega-3 fatty acids) in a psittacines' diet will promote the development of healthy skin and feathers. In humans linoleic acid (omega 3 fatty acids) promotes healthy skin and hair. Canola oil claims to promote good health due to its very low saturated fat and high monounsaturated fat content. Canola oil also has a substantial amount of linoleic acid (omega 3 fatty acids). Linoleic acid (omega 3 fatty acids) and monounsaturated fat have been shown to regulate cholesterol levels in humans and animals. Allergies are often diet related and may result in feather (or hair) loss, weight loss and internal diseases. Foods that contain soy ingredients are not a source of highly digestible proteins and may cause allergic symptoms that are attributed to other causes. During the course of a lifetime we all will suffer a few digestive problems and be unaware of the reaction caused in our integumentary system. The effects of stress on the body often includes skin problems that may become severe. Food allergies can be manifested in the skin and can aggravate eczema and psoriasis. If you suspect you or your animal has a food allergy seek help from a doctor or veterinarian. |