Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2015 8:59:46 GMT -5
So, I sometimes buy off zooplus.com for my rodents and today I noticed that the sell this canned ferret food: Greenwoods wet food for ferrets
www.zooplus.com/shop/rodents/food/ferret_food/wet_ferret_food/320631
Ingredients
Chicken, chicken gizzards, chicken livers, chicken necks 51%, chicken hearts 25%, minerals1%, meat stock 23%
Additives per kg: Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3 320 IU, zinc as zinc sulphate, monohydrate 24 mg, manganese as manganese sulphate, monohydrate 3 mg, iodine as calcium iodate, anhydrous 1.2 mg, selenium as sodium selenite 0.03 mg, taurine 2500 mg
Technological additives: cassia gum 1,000 mg
www.zooplus.com/shop/rodents/food/ferret_food/wet_ferret_food/449642
Ingredients
40% beef, cow heart, cow liver, 25% chicken hearts, 11% chicken, chicken livers, chicken necks, chicken gizzards, 1% minerals, 23% meat stock
Additives per kg
Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3 320 IU, zinc as zinc sulphate, monohydrate 24mg, manganese as manganese (II) sulphate, monohydrate 3mg, iodine as calcium iodate, anhydrous 1.2mg, selenium as sodium selenite 0.03mg, taurine 2500mg
Technological additives: cassia gum 1000mg
I am already switching to Frankenprey with my baby, and I was wondering if this could be compatible with the diet, like once a week or something Of course, natural is better but I was hoping to get a break 1 day from cutting up raw and be able to just give him a can of this.
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www.zooplus.com/shop/rodents/food/ferret_food/wet_ferret_food/320631
Ingredients
Chicken, chicken gizzards, chicken livers, chicken necks 51%, chicken hearts 25%, minerals1%, meat stock 23%
Additives per kg: Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3 320 IU, zinc as zinc sulphate, monohydrate 24 mg, manganese as manganese sulphate, monohydrate 3 mg, iodine as calcium iodate, anhydrous 1.2 mg, selenium as sodium selenite 0.03 mg, taurine 2500 mg
Technological additives: cassia gum 1,000 mg
www.zooplus.com/shop/rodents/food/ferret_food/wet_ferret_food/449642
Ingredients
40% beef, cow heart, cow liver, 25% chicken hearts, 11% chicken, chicken livers, chicken necks, chicken gizzards, 1% minerals, 23% meat stock
Additives per kg
Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3 320 IU, zinc as zinc sulphate, monohydrate 24mg, manganese as manganese (II) sulphate, monohydrate 3mg, iodine as calcium iodate, anhydrous 1.2mg, selenium as sodium selenite 0.03mg, taurine 2500mg
Technological additives: cassia gum 1000mg
I am already switching to Frankenprey with my baby, and I was wondering if this could be compatible with the diet, like once a week or something Of course, natural is better but I was hoping to get a break 1 day from cutting up raw and be able to just give him a can of this.
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This is the food! I got 6 cans of each. So far I just fed the 200g 100% Chicken one and Sherlock loves it
The can sizes: 100% chicken is 200g and chicken + beef is 400g
This is what the chicken canned food looks like when opened, smells pretty much like any ther canned food for dogs I've seen XDD
And here it is in the bowl, you can see the heart chunks in it. I guess all the other meat and organs has been all minced up since it is all very fine. What I noticed is that there is no bone at all, I guess they replace it with all the other additives they include in the canned food *shrugs*
1 can of 200g = 1 day
Sherlock eats a lot, I thought that the 200g cans would last 2 days since they are pretty big, but Sherlock ate 1 whole can of this in 1 day!!
The can sizes: 100% chicken is 200g and chicken + beef is 400g
This is what the chicken canned food looks like when opened, smells pretty much like any ther canned food for dogs I've seen XDD
And here it is in the bowl, you can see the heart chunks in it. I guess all the other meat and organs has been all minced up since it is all very fine. What I noticed is that there is no bone at all, I guess they replace it with all the other additives they include in the canned food *shrugs*
1 can of 200g = 1 day
Sherlock eats a lot, I thought that the 200g cans would last 2 days since they are pretty big, but Sherlock ate 1 whole can of this in 1 day!!