no birds are not allergic to anything but sometimes they cant eat certain things
NO. Most Cornish hen these days is just a very young chicken. It is all poultry. Demand for "rock Cornish hen" is high and restaurents are supplied with immature meat birds of either gender. If you are "alergic" to poultry, you would react to cornish hen as well.
Yes. A newly-emerged queen will look for and sting through any other queen cells to kill the developing queen inside, and guard bees at the hive entrance will sting any bees trying to attack the hive in the hope of robbing the honey inside.
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When you are allergic to a cat you are either allergic to its fur OR its dander.Dander is when a cat licks itself and the dried spit falls off in flakes (ew, I know).So you can't be allergic to a certain colour of cat.
It depends on if you are allergic to the sting or not, and how allergic you are. If you are allergic, then you should have your doctor prescribe an epinephrine pen and carry it with you at all times. The pen is an injection you give yourself to keep from having an allergic reaction to the sting.
In general dogs are not allergic to birds. If you suspect that your dog might be allergic to birds then you should consult a vet.
Bewitched - 1964 Allergic to Macedonian Dodo Birds - 4.11 was released on: USA: 16 November 1967
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Bewitched - 1964 Allergic to Macedonian Dodo Birds 4-11 was released on: USA: 16 November 1967
Not quite; unless the person has multiple allergies ; which is possible. But when the people are allergic to cats most of the time is not the cat hair. What makes somebody to be allergic to cats is actually the saliva that the cat use to clean themselves and ends on his hair. Which at the end the cat is the one that carries it. Well saying this parakeets are birds and flap their winds a lot ; but they don't have the elements of the saliva's cat. Actually birds have a very clean beaks and tongue that some can die from human mouth contact (kiss). Perhaps the person can be allergic to the feathers. But like I said is very likely to be allergic to both...
Some people have allergic reactions to birds with high dander. The majority of birds do not have a high amount of dander. Ones that do include cockatoos, cockatiels, and African greys.
It depends on whether you are allergic to feathers and/or the dust that comes off when they preen and shake.You should go to the doctor and get a test done. Until then be cautious about getting one.
No, because some people are allergic to the saliva that the dog cleans it self with. And birds don't lick them selfs.
Yes. It is a autumn gas that helps signal the birds that the weather is changing.
You can be allergic to both but being allergic to one does not mean you will be allergic to the other.
if you are allergic to kiwi you can be allergic to bird pollen as well and you can be allergic to latex .
Absolutely! We though my wife had chronic bronchitis, however once the bird went, so did her problem. Some birds have a powdery substance (I don't know what it's called) at the base of their feathers that disperses though the air. Some individuals are very allergic to this substance which affects the respiratory system. The bird we had was a cocktail, but like I stated, when the bird went so did the problem.