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  1. #1
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    Blue and Gold (Safira) Congo African Greys (Gracy and Lucy)

    Black Walnuts

    Okay, so I know Black Walnut tree's are toxic to some animals, but the actual walnuts once harvested are safe for parrots, yes?

    My friend has 2 trees and I can grab as many as I want (there are LOADS!) But i want to make sure they're OK once properly dried.

    If they are safe, my birds are about to score.

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    Blue and Gold (Safira) Congo African Greys (Gracy and Lucy)
    this article goes into detail on how to harvest and cure them.

    Sounds like a lot of work!

    http://www.natureskills.com/wild-foo...ut-harvesting/

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    Quincy CAG Hatched 03/2000 Gotcha @ 3 months old ~ Savannah GW Macaw Hatched 06/1993 Gotcha 4/2013 ~ Coqui B&G Macaw Hatched 09/2003 Gotcha 10/2013 ~ Sidney Blue Crown Conure Gotcha Day 06/2015 Hatch Date Guess 06/2010.
    I don't know much about the safety of black walnuts. But if its going to be that much work, will it be worth it?

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    Blue and Gold (Safira) Congo African Greys (Gracy and Lucy)
    LoL i'll let you know after I do my first batch.

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    Catalina Macaw - Harlow, Blue & Gold Macaw - Rocky, Greenwing Macaw - Ruby, Bluefront Amazon - Tequila, Hawkhead - Charlotte, 2 Blk hd Caiques - Sammy, Greta, Yellow streaked Lory - Louie, LesserSulpher 2 - Belly, Sunconure - Gingee, Yellow sided Greencheek - Disco, Goffin - Pearl, Rosebreasted 2 - Owen
    Hey Id try [nuts are expensive].

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    Blue and Gold (Safira) Congo African Greys (Gracy and Lucy)
    Nuts ARE Expensive!! It's worth a shot. She has 2 trees that are loaded, I can probably get a few gallons of them. Maybe run them over with my truck to break the hulls on them.

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    Catalina Macaw - Harlow, Blue & Gold Macaw - Rocky, Greenwing Macaw - Ruby, Bluefront Amazon - Tequila, Hawkhead - Charlotte, 2 Blk hd Caiques - Sammy, Greta, Yellow streaked Lory - Louie, LesserSulpher 2 - Belly, Sunconure - Gingee, Yellow sided Greencheek - Disco, Goffin - Pearl, Rosebreasted 2 - Owen
    Ha ha ,have fun walnuting with the truck !!

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    Tiki,african redbellied, Sweetie Pie quaker, Chiquita, yellow sided gcc, Lucas, spanish timbrado canary
    No wonder the black walnuts are so expensive in the grocery store

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    Lineated Parakeet named Kobe (M) and (F) named Tango Maine Coon Kitty named Christine
    So Amanda you are a truck nut??? Cute

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    2 Male Catalina Macaws, Roscoe & Angel~1 Female Green Wing Macaw, Ruby Jewel~1 Female Solomon Island Eclectus, Leyla Belle~1 Female Pineapple Green Cheek Conure, Peta (R.I.P.)~1 White Capped Pionus, Sierra Sunrise~ 1 Rose Breasted Cockatoo, Dakota Nakira'Too~1 female Pineapple Green Cheek Conure, Serita Lynae, 10 Parakeets
    I don't know anything about using black walnuts for birds. I do know the shells are like trying to pry open a solid steel ball bearing! I guess if you have the time to devote to harvesting & drying them it is well worth it. Free nuts are hard to beat!

    When I was a teenager in the early 70s, my Grandparents moved next door to us & there was a 15ft tall huge Black Walnut tree in their back yard. My Grandma hated that tree because she couldn't use the nuts. She put up with that tree for 10 yrs. In her 80s with one prosthetic leg, she chopped that darn tree down with a hand axe! It did take her 1 1/2 yrs to get it felled and she was barely 5ft tall. She also chopped the whole thing up into pieces to be carried off. My hubby & I lived in another town by then & came home on weekends whenever we could. We carried a bunch of the tree off for her. She was one tough little Czech woman who worked side by side with my grandpa clearing Mesquite trees off their farm when they first married. I get my tenacious personality from her & my Mom!
    ~~My Flock~~
    *In Loving Memory Of My Sweet Little Peta Girl~~R.I.P~~Love Mom*
    ~~Gotcha'~04/20/2012~~Flew Over The Rainbow Bridge~02/28/2014~~

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