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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2013 22:06:16 GMT
Can they eat Papaya? If so all of it including seeds and skin or just the flesh?
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Post by Hezz on Aug 10, 2013 2:23:30 GMT
Never tried, SQ. But bear in mind the islander women here use it to help prevent pregnancy.
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Post by mizloco on Aug 10, 2013 7:49:38 GMT
Never tried, SQ. But bear in mind the islander women here use it to help prevent pregnancy. Really Hezz that's very interesting. Do you know what it has in it for it to help with that?
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Post by samwiseg on Aug 10, 2013 8:01:02 GMT
I wont even ask how you know that Hezz Not sure of papaya but am always weary about seeded or fruits with stones in them as they are not usually good for budgies
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Post by Hezz on Aug 10, 2013 9:49:27 GMT
I certainly wouldn't be trying them with the seeds. They are too big to start with. mizloco, both pawpaw and pineapple contain an enzyme called bromelain, which apparently can stimulate uterine contractions and help abort unwanted fetuses, and prevent implantation. samwiseg - time spent in remote communities.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2013 17:27:44 GMT
Very interesting. I will make a note not to feed it to breeding hens. Thank you. My parrots ate it and no one has fallen off their perches yet. Didn't try the seeds though.
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