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Post by Heather on Apr 15, 2011 15:32:54 GMT -5
That is so fantastic. Great job. Hmmm, boned meats.....there are some of the small pork riblets that can be eaten and consumed by fuzzes. Quail is awesome because they can eat all of it. You can try duck, my guys weren't too fond of that but some of them liked it. Rabbit is an all time favourite here and again the bones are soft and they can eat them. I've had them eat even the larger bunnies. Do you feed any prey? Rats work. Mice are nice little snack pkgs but don't offer much more than a snack, the calcium offered not very high but they do offer a change of protein and fur (stomach roughage) ciao
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2011 12:36:46 GMT -5
Olive is fully on raw and is eating Percy's diet that I posted above. As soon as she saw him eating it there was no going back So now I would like to work in pumpkin and whole prey mouse if possible. I keep rats as pets and am very familar with their personalities. So I would like to avoid feeding rats frozen or live if possible.
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Post by Heather on Apr 24, 2011 19:21:01 GMT -5
You don't ever have to feed prey frozen or otherwise, much less rats. I understand the difficulty of feeding "pets". So, don't worry as long as your diet is varied you have no need to feed rats ciao
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2011 1:29:40 GMT -5
Ok so I guess I am good to go thank you so much!
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Post by Heather on Apr 25, 2011 2:00:34 GMT -5
So is everyone eating what they should be? Are you ready to graduate? If that's the case, would you mind creating a weeks menu for me listing what your little ones are eating? ciao
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