﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="/page/images/rssstyle.css"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>my bird - my pets</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn</link><language>zh-cn</language><docs>http://www.my-pets.cn/sitemaps/index.htm</docs><generator>http://www.my-pets.cn</generator><ttl>5</ttl><item><title>Will putting two parrotlets into separate cages after they have been together in one for a while hur</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-putting-two-parrotlets-into-separate-cages-after-they-have-been-together-in-one-for-a-while-hur-xx7506409.htm</link><description><![CDATA[I got a male parrotlet about two years ago. Then I got a female just under a year ago. They got along fine at first but she has always been very aggressive toward me and now is being mean and aggressive toward him. I thought maybe putting them in sep]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:44</pubdate></item><item><title>will my two chickens(mother and son)mate</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/will-my-two-chickensmother-and-sonmate-r8p606408.htm</link><description><![CDATA[will son also mate with sisters?Answers: YES they will animals don't care if they are related. Heck look how many humans don't care.. Animals don't see each other as mom, dad, brother , sister they see amles and females and when they want to mate the]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:43</pubdate></item><item><title>Will my Quaker parrot ever talk =(</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-my-Quaker-parrot-ever-talk-0kdz06407.htm</link><description><![CDATA[i have a quaker parrot named Lolita that is turning 1 years old on September 8th.She isnt talking yet..will she soon? she dose make some noises occasioonally but she dosent talk as much as i practice with her.nothing comes out of her little beak!plea]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:43</pubdate></item><item><title>Will my parakeet die</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-my-parakeet-die-lptm06406.htm</link><description><![CDATA[My boyfriend wants to let my parakeet bird go, but we live in Maine, will the bird die if we let him go?Answers: Yes, a parakeet is a tropical bird and it is getting COLD outside. It will die! He is domesticated so without a flock of birds in his own]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:43</pubdate></item><item><title>Will my budgies still be trained</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-my-budgies-still-be-trained-sfpp06405.htm</link><description><![CDATA[ok im going on vacatiion during christmas for 2 weeks and im leaving my budgies with my cousin all he has to do is feed them and clean the cage tray,and he is done because he told me he didnt have time to take them out every day .so my question is .w]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:43</pubdate></item><item><title>Will my budgie ever sing again</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-my-budgie-ever-sing-again-pntp06404.htm</link><description><![CDATA[My budgie Buba used to be a singing bird. He would stand and belt out the most wonderful songs, and you could see him really getting into it. Then his girl Bindi passed away, and he hasn't sung at all for three weeks. Barely makes any sounds at all.]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:43</pubdate></item><item><title>Will my albino parakeet ever lay eggs</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-my-albino-parakeet-ever-lay-eggs-mxmy06403.htm</link><description><![CDATA[we found her a mate about 2 years ago but she is always scared when people are around her. any tips on her laying eggs?Answers: It can be difficult to get one pair of budgies to breed, they are flock birds and I( find that they breed more readily if]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:43</pubdate></item><item><title>Will my 20 month old daughter get sick from eating parakeet food</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-my-20-month-old-daughter-get-sick-from-eating-parakeet-food-hi9w06402.htm</link><description><![CDATA[It just spilled all over the floorAnswers: well that is only some seeds however you should take her to a doctor just to check it out but bird food is just a bunch of seeds. But sometimes they put pesticides in bird food so be care full i dont think s]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:43</pubdate></item><item><title>will get parasits from birds</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/will-get-parasits-from-birds-i1j706401.htm</link><description><![CDATA[Answers: Nope. It's highly unlikely. There is always a greater likelihood that a bird will catch something from you, or pick up a bacteria or a fungus from her surroundings. who will get parasites from birds? cats? Only if your bird is very ill or if]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:42</pubdate></item><item><title>Will cats try to get at a bird in a cage suspended from the ceiling</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-cats-try-to-get-at-a-bird-in-a-cage-suspended-from-the-ceiling-yyf506400.htm</link><description><![CDATA[We have a house full of cats, and a few birds have lately been lodged permanently with us - I'm trying to find ways of keeping the birds safe from the cats without confining them to another room, and I'm considering suspending their cage from the cei]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:42</pubdate></item><item><title>will birds explode if you feed them uncooked rice</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/will-birds-explode-if-you-feed-them-uncooked-rice-yrfp06399.htm</link><description><![CDATA[Answers: No, rice just kills them. if you want them to explode you have to feed them alka-seltzer tablets, and it only works with seagulls (so far as I know). no! Not into bits and pieces, but their stomachs will burst. No --that is just an urban leg]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:42</pubdate></item><item><title>Will bird parents feel pain when their hatchlings are taken away from them</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-bird-parents-feel-pain-when-their-hatchlings-are-taken-away-from-them-ib7306398.htm</link><description><![CDATA[My two cockatiels are breeding. The female has layed four eggs so far. I can't keep them and need to give them to a bird store.Answers: Yes, the mother will be very stressed if if her young are taken away. Birds are very much like people- I don't kno]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:42</pubdate></item><item><title>will an older cockatiel get along with a new younger cockatiel</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/will-an-older-cockatiel-get-along-with-a-new-younger-cockatiel-ppj506397.htm</link><description><![CDATA[Joey is about 18 years old, his mate just died. Will he accept a younger cockatiel??Or should we get 2 younger cockatiels, one male one female, to put with Joey??Answers: Really it depends on the bird, I think I'd get the new birds and a new cage. Ke]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:41</pubdate></item><item><title>Will a mother</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-a-mother-3bgw06396.htm</link><description><![CDATA[will a mother bird reject its baby if you touch it? sereious answers only!Answers: No. This is major urban legend. Wild or captive bred, the Mother will not reject their babies just because you handled it.Bird breeders handle babies all the time and]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:41</pubdate></item><item><title>Will a hen accept introduced chicks and rear as if her own - or do they just get rejected</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-a-hen-accept-introduced-chicks-and-rear-as-if-her-own-or-do-they-just-get-rejected-25dq06395.htm</link><description><![CDATA[Answers: She might accept newly hatched chicks if you can fool her into thinking that they are hers. The best time to introduce foster chicks is at night when her own are hatching or very shortly afterwards. Cover the hen and nest with a cardboard bo]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:41</pubdate></item><item><title>Will a hawk go after a 4lbs dog that is kept in a 2nd story balcony</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-a-hawk-go-after-a-4lbs-dog-that-is-kept-in-a-2nd-story-balcony-wro206394.htm</link><description><![CDATA[The balcony is pretty standard: it's covered and there's a 3ft high rail, but there is still a very large opening between the roof and rail that a hawk can certainly fit through. There are not many hawks in the area I live in, but I have noticed a pa]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:41</pubdate></item><item><title>Will a bird that matches the description of a Helmeted Guinnea Fowl survive a winter in the Midwest</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Will-a-bird-that-matches-the-description-of-a-Helmeted-Guinnea-Fowl-survive-a-winter-in-the-Midwest-xbxc06393.htm</link><description><![CDATA[A bird that matches the description of a Helmeted Guinnea Fowl has been showing up in our backyard for about two months. We looked up the bird in our bird book by matching it to pictures. This bird matches a picture of a Helmeted Guinnea Fowl. (found]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:40</pubdate></item><item><title>Wild Parakeet In My Backyard</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Wild-Parakeet-In-My-Backyard-6nhp06392.htm</link><description><![CDATA[So, just today, I came home, and found that my uncle had caught a parakeet that had been found, sitting on my deck. I'm guessing he was a pet that ended up escaping, for he's very tame, easy to handle, and has a band with the numbers 36 around his le]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:40</pubdate></item><item><title>Wild birds lovers, who can take care of this chick</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/Wild-birds-lovers-who-can-take-care-of-this-chick-4wen06391.htm</link><description><![CDATA[take a look at this photohttp://www.oiseaux.ca/oiseau/menace/hibo.the bird I found last night looks very much like it. Very good health condition, just could not fly. About a pound heavy with wing span of foot and a halfI want to give it into private]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:40</pubdate></item><item><title>wich came first the chicken or the egg</title><link>http://www.my-pets.cn/my-bird/wich-came-first-the-chicken-or-the-egg-exf106390.htm</link><description><![CDATA[Answers: The tadpole thing that the chickens evolved from came first - like in the Guinness advert! They proved this. I think it was the egg. 2 animals mated and resulted in the closest thing we have to a chicken. I will look for the article. It has]]></description><category>s</category><author>ds</author><pubdate>2007-11-24 17:27:40</pubdate></item></channel></rss>