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Old 10-13-2008, 11:34 PM
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I think the main problem was his diet, because since we've altered it, his beak has slowed greatly from growing. The avian vet said that he has too much fat in his blood (from the blood tests), so we give him less seed and that has definitely seemed to help. He seems to be functioning well and acting normal otherwise, but I will keep an eye on his beak. Thanks!!
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