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		<title>Pet Birds &#8211; Be Careful of Heavy Metal Poisoning</title>
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The heavy metals of concern include lead, zinc, cadmium, and mercury. There are actually a large number of heavy metals, but most are so scarce they are of little significance. There is one metal, calcium that is required by the body in large amounts. Calcium is essentially non-toxic.
While lead poisoning is a notorious problem, for [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Your Sick Bird and Emergency Illness Procedures</title>
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When your bird suddenly becomes ill, your very first step should be to call your vet. However, there are things you can do to prevent your bird from dying. You can make your bird more comfortable while waiting for your vet or while on the way to the animal hospital. Birds make wonderful pets, but [...]]]></description>
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