Question:
- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I just finished reading the most recent issue of Sally Blanchard’s Pet > Bird Report. The last article in the magazine (a guest article) > absolutely amazed me. > It seems that State Farm Insurance has come to the conclusion that > owning or breeding parrots is "dangerous" because a bird "might peck > at someones eye". Consequently they have begun refusing home insurance > to persons who breed parrots (I can only assume that pet bird > ownership is next). > As a holder of State Farm insurance on my condo, I’m quite concerned > about this. Is this an isolated incident peculiar to the author of the > article, or a portant of some new trend? Has anyone on this forum > encountered this problem?
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I just finished reading the most recent issue of Sally Blanchard’s Pet > Bird Report. The last article in the magazine (a guest article) > absolutely amazed me. > It seems that State Farm Insurance has come to the conclusion that > owning or breeding parrots is "dangerous" because a bird "might peck > at someones eye". Consequently they have begun refusing home insurance > to persons who breed parrots (I can only assume that pet bird > ownership is next). > As a holder of State Farm insurance on my condo, I’m quite concerned > about this. Is this an isolated incident peculiar to the author of the > article, or a portant of some new trend? Has anyone on this forum > encountered this problem?
My daughter-in-law works for State Farm in Florida. I’ll ask her about this and report back. — "MAMABIRD" I’m Out Of Estrogen ….. And I Have A Gun! Any Questions?
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