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The Perfect Secrets For Taking Care Of A Yellow Headed Amazon Parrot ... This is a very expensive type of parrot to buy. They are bred in captivity and can learn a large part of the human language and are therefore compared to the African Grey Parrot, which is supposedly the best speaker of all parrot species...

Thrush In Horses Explained-Causes And Cures ... Thrush is an affliction that can be found on the underside of a horse's hoof and can affect the soles, clefts and the frogs. The cause of thrush could be a fungus or bacteria that can develop in the damp airless areas of the hoof that are most often packed with manure, dirt and other debris...

Betta Fish Care - Seven Hot Tips On How To Care For Betta Fish ... Betta fish are very easy to care for and this makes them a great choice for people who have busy lifestyles and wish to keep pet fish...

Can You Really Tell How Old A Horse Is By Their Teeth? ... When a foal is born, he may have two nipper, (front), teeth. If he's not born with them present, they should announce themselves within a week...

Tropical Fish Tank Care Tips ... Before putting in water into the aquarium, it is vital to condition the water to ensure quality. Presence of chlorine and an excess of dissolved gases in the water can have a very bad impact of the health of the fishes...

Horse Health Woes-When To Call The Vet ... Some of the major health problems a horse can have are listed below with descriptions and ways to try and prevent them. Colic is often described as a stomachache...

Pet Bird Care Basics ... One of the most basic, yet important things to know is that the size of the bird, determines the size of the cage. Some people buy cages that are actually too small for the bird they have, either because they are just cheaper, or they do not have room for a larger cage...

Parents don’t make mistakes because they don’t care, but because they care so deeply.
—T. Berry Brazelton (20th century)

Logic takes care of itself; all we have to do is to look and see how it does it.
—Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951)

It’s only too easy to idealise a mother’s job. We know well that every job has its frustrations and its boring routines and its times of being the last thing anyone would choose to do. Well, why shouldn’t the care of babies and children be thought of that way too?
—D.W. Winnicott (20th century)