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Post by bitbyter on Apr 27, 2017 8:20:22 GMT -5
I take it you are still introing some of the other proteins? There is a lot of chicken but I am assuming the chicken / beef, pork days are in transition?
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Post by kattadragon on Apr 27, 2017 16:31:17 GMT -5
I recently removed the chicken from their pork and beef and it was all eaten by the time I got home.
I am feeding about 6-8 ounces per meal and everything is usually eaten.
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Post by bitbyter on Apr 29, 2017 13:02:14 GMT -5
Ok, can you repost the menu with the reduced chicken? I have to present it to the person who approves the final menus and I know they would comment on that.
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Post by kattadragon on Apr 30, 2017 0:26:31 GMT -5
01MAY2017
Monday AM: Liver, kidney, egg Monday PM: Chicken back
Tuesday AM: Beef Tuesday PM: Rabbit
Wednesday AM: Heart Wednesday PM: Cornish game hen
Thursday AM: Pork Thursday PM: Quail
Friday AM: Heart, liver, kidney, egg Friday PM: Chicken neck
Saturday AM: Beef Saturday PM: Duck
Sunday AM: Pork Sunday PM: Rabbit
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Post by kattadragon on Apr 30, 2017 0:28:36 GMT -5
I am going to work on including some lamb just to get them used to other red meats.
Are there other protiens you think I should be adding to their meals???
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Post by bitbyter on Apr 30, 2017 23:51:20 GMT -5
That looks very good for variety. Can you indicate which meals are bone in vs. just muscle meat?
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Post by kattadragon on May 1, 2017 23:14:03 GMT -5
01MAY2017
Monday AM: Liver, kidney, egg Monday PM: Chicken back (bone in)
Tuesday AM: Beef Tuesday PM: Rabbit (bone in)
Wednesday AM: Heart Wednesday PM: Cornish game hen (bone in)
Thursday AM: Pork Thursday PM: Quail (bone in)
Friday AM: Heart, liver, kidney, egg Friday PM: Chicken neck (bone in)
Saturday AM: Beef Saturday PM: Duck (bone in)
Sunday AM: Pork Sunday PM: Rabbit (bone in)
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Post by Heather on May 6, 2017 0:58:07 GMT -5
Congratulations :goodjob: 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. Just a word, that at any time where you're having possible consistently loose stools you are in a position to increase your bone in meals to see if that is needed. Each ferret is an individual in their dietary needs and you may encounter the need to increase a bone in meal with another ferret and if you ever have kits to feed it will need to be increased. Otherwise, great job. 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 :wave3: ciao
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Post by bitbyter on May 6, 2017 9:05:24 GMT -5
Congrats, kattadragon !! I know Sveta doesn't have reliable internet at the moment but I will try to get word to her.
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Post by bitbyter on May 19, 2017 9:09:05 GMT -5
Sherry can you archive this thread?
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