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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2016 12:48:20 GMT -5
how do ferrets take to goat? is it a common protein or is odd to give to them?
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Post by FireAngel on Sept 3, 2016 11:17:34 GMT -5
Menu looks great! Don't forget beef tongue is a great source of taurine also. I'll submit your menu to Heather and hopefully get you graduated!! Some take to goat, some do not. I actually have goat grinds that my 2 older ones eat with out issues mixed with Stella and Chewys. I'm still transitioning them over. My younger 4 might take to it if I worked with them more on it but Loki is keeping me busy so I have not bothered to try really. They already eat rat, mice, guinea pigs, salmon, pork, turkey, duck, goose, beef, lamb, quail and chicken, so I'm not worried about their variety lol
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Post by Heather on Sept 6, 2016 23:05:38 GMT -5
Congratulations :beer: You've graduated and you're ready to walk this path alone. You have the foundation to help you feed your fuzzes in a more natural and healthy manner. Please remember that your learning never stops, and dietary needs change from ferret to ferret and throughout each their lives. I would like you to be aware that though you now have the capability and the knowledge to create your little ones diets you are never alone and that your mentor (you need only pm) is always available to you. The list is also a very good resource and you should always be aware that it's available to answer any questions you may have either about diet or care. Good luck, in a few days Sherry will lock down this thread and place it in the archives but be aware that you can always look through it as a reference tool but you just will not be able to post to it. Your mentor will be in to congratulate you shortly :thankyou: ciao
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Post by FireAngel on Sept 7, 2016 16:08:01 GMT -5
:thumbsup: Congrats!!! Like Heather said, you have graduated but you are never alone. Continue to read and learn and grow and ask lots of questions!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 7:50:49 GMT -5
Thank you for helping me through the process you were extremely helpful in guiding me and I really appreciate you taking the time to answer all of my questions and reviewing all of my menus! Thanks a bunch and I will definitely still posting to this site it has helped me a lot with helping my babies get the right care that they needed. I believe that this raw diet has definitely extended the life of my little Minnie girl she was always getting sick, she was way too thin, and she would run out of energy really quickly and I thought that was because she was a marshall ferret. But ever since I switched her she has been so much healthier. As for Binxie she is her crazy self and I got her from a breeder so she always had strong genes to fall back on but her coat has definitely gotten shinier and she has filled out a lot since her switch as well. So thank you for everything I really truly mean it.
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