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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2015 15:05:28 GMT -5
I tend to make gizmos food 2 to 3 weeks out, i prep bag it and container it. lately ill make 10 chicken, 10 pork, 10 beef or how ever it breaks down and it seems that some times he looks at me like chicken again?! ( just were i grabbed it 2 days in a row or i need to make more. ( please keep in mind i only use these on non bone meals) So today i decided that i would make a combo meal LOL I took Chicken Breast Chicken fat ( left over from chicken backs that i broke down) Turkey Gizzards Chicken Livers ( 10% of total weight of weight ) pork belly and dusted it all with bone meal and olive oil( its good for them and it helps me when im trying to pop them out of the tupperware) and mixed and portioned it out for is next couple weeks. any one else have any intresting combos that they use for there guys? any mentors see any tips to improve please let me know i was thinking maybe surf and turf ( steak and talapia or shrimp)
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Post by Klarissa on Nov 21, 2015 20:13:55 GMT -5
I use chicken, turkey, beef & pork, goat, and lamb as whole meats. To increase variety I use chunky grinds, some of of which come in blends. Pheasant/elk was a real hit with all my ferrets. Turkey/Salmon/lamb also met their approval. Turkey/Bison/Wild boar was consumed begrudgingly. They LOVE kangaroo/lamb, which is a VERY rare treat because it's $6.99/lb. D:
I almost forgot when I was introducing them to mice. Mice & beef soup, with salmon oil (bleck!)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2015 11:40:35 GMT -5
Feeding little ones hearts?
Thighs are more nutritious than breast ---don't kmow the price difference.
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Post by Sherry on Nov 22, 2015 12:54:30 GMT -5
Personally I prefer using single proteins as I have had food sensitivities develop over time before. That way I KNOW what the issue is, rather than trying to figure out for 3-4 different proteins mixed together.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 10:35:26 GMT -5
yep i get hearts but i get them in as part of the mix of gizzards so he gets everyone one, i tend to hand feed it as a treat and keep an eye on him so i know he eats it.
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