noodles123
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- Jul 11, 2018
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- Umbrella Cockatoo- 15? years old..I think?
Sometimes when cooking with hot peppers, I feel the need to cough etc. I don't do this around my bird often, but I was making some wild rice for her tonight and when I added some dried birds-eye peppers, the "heat" (spice) was released into the air via steam. I spaced out and wasn't thinking (duh!--plenty of experience to know better). It was a covered pot and I reduced to simmer---after a good stir, the potency seemed greatly reduced.
Nevertheless, I ended up cooking the rice for less time than intended just to ere on the side of caution. I wasn't coughing, and it was nothing like the crazy pepper frying memories from my childhood (which included my dad yelling evacuate on a weekly basis lol) BUT, tonight, I felt it a bit in my lungs-just right after adding the peppers..nothing too extreme...but noticeable.
She is fine currently. This was an hour ago, so I know she is out of the woods (if there was ever even a risk) but is this safe/unsafe (for future reference). I know they can EAT them without problems, but what about inhaling the airborne irritants?
Nevertheless, I ended up cooking the rice for less time than intended just to ere on the side of caution. I wasn't coughing, and it was nothing like the crazy pepper frying memories from my childhood (which included my dad yelling evacuate on a weekly basis lol) BUT, tonight, I felt it a bit in my lungs-just right after adding the peppers..nothing too extreme...but noticeable.
She is fine currently. This was an hour ago, so I know she is out of the woods (if there was ever even a risk) but is this safe/unsafe (for future reference). I know they can EAT them without problems, but what about inhaling the airborne irritants?
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