Migration? Kinda...

  • In reply to simonali:

    I have autism But I was born with Autism I didn’t catch it.  ANowadays people who know there stuff know  Autism isn’t a illness or mental illness. And also know you can’t catch it.  You can’t belive everything you read online. There’s lotsnof myths and misconceptions about Autsm claiming to be true but in this day and age it’s been proven that there’s no link between food and Autism and there’s no cause for Autism. If you were to talk to someone who knows there stuff and is speacialised in Autism they would tell you the same as me. Diabetes i can’t say  cause I don’t have it and don’t kniw anyone speacialised in it.
    Be careful what you read online.
    Now let’s get back to birds not Autism and diabetes. 

  • In reply to simonali:

    simonali said:
    The other one is much smaller in (pellet) size from memory. I've never bought it.

    Which one are we talking about? The ground feed or the floating? 

  • In reply to simonali:

    Also just curious have you seen the Swans display any interesting behaviours when you go and see them?
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    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

  • In reply to Peewit:

    What do you mean by fake profile?
  • In reply to Zo Clark:

    Just wanted to chat about Swans and it is fine here.  I am sorry if I sounded if I jumped the gun a bit.  Just self preservation I guess ,- now I will take a break, count to 10 and come back again if anything else crops up again

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

  • In reply to Peewit:

    Not to sound gullable but the conversation was about Wildlife up until the previous page and it started off about how he feeds them Duck and swan food and has a photo of feeding them and sent nice photos of the swans earlyer so we should just change the topic and focus on birds
  • In reply to Zo Clark:

    Yes, might be for the best because a lot of people do not understand bird behaviour unless you are a bird lover.

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

  • In reply to simonali:

    Thanks for the links. I read the NCBI one prev. None of them stated folic acid supplements caused diabetes or autism. At least, now I've trundled through them, I've not found anywhere that states that. Also, the studies didn't look at supplements, they looked at overdoses didn't they? The Canadian study was done with rats too, so unless I'm missing something, your wording, "Folic acid can cause diabetes and autism in children if taken by pregnant women as a supplement" is misleading. Obviously, happy to stand corrected as this household is more chemistry than diet and supplements. Science might also move on and support your statement in future.
  • In reply to ItisaRobbo:

    It doesn’t make any difference what it’s about nothing in food causes Autism there’s no connection between the two. And it won’t ever be the case Cause Autism isn’t something you can get it’s something your born with so I’m uncomfortable with the topic. Please can you change the topic cause I’m autistic and I know people speacialised in Autism cause I’m Autistic and keep it about birds and food not Autism and food