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We won Best in Show at the Zebra finch National in South Africa on 6th 7th
September 1997. The birds endured four days in showcases and a round trip of 1,100 kilometres without losing any condition! I believe that this is due to the Spark (Energize)
we used for five days prior to, and also at the show. Spark (Energize) also helped the birds to cope with the altitude difference of over 6000 ft without being lethargic for 48 hours like they would normally have been.
Neil Kay from South AfricaI had a feather plucking problem
with my African grey, which I spoke to you about. I gave him Spark (Energize) for two days as your literature suggested before we went from Plymouth to Bristol to visit the vet. He travelled up there no
problem and even with the stress of being examined we travelled home with no problems. Once we got home he was eating right away and acting totally normal. Nicola Dodd from Plymouth I have always
felt guilty about leaving my parrot behind while my husband and I went on holiday. We are now both retired and have a tent so Polls, our red-lored Amazon can join us. Polls helped us meet new people, which
outweighed the trouble of packing her paraphernalia. At the end of our journeys Polls would be exhausted. This year having used Spark (Energize), she has enough energy to learn the art of balancing. As we
approach a roundabout or corner we say "hang on Polls", she shuffles her feet, leans to one side or the other like a motorcyclist and manages to balance without using her beak. I am convinced that
Spark (Energize) has been instrumental in aiding her ability to cope with, and given her the energy to learn, many of these new balance skills. B. Carruthers At the South Western Bengalese Finch
Club Show, Mr and Mrs Palmer discovered a box of birds, some of which were already dead due to insufficient air through unforeseen circumstances. The birds were given Spark (Energize) and sunshine and a pair
of Chocolate Bengalese, to all appearances dead, won Best in Show 2 hours later . |