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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2016 15:52:06 GMT -5
Hai! I have two ferrets! 10k and sophie!
I was wondering if my ferrets could eat
Rabbit meat: and what part they can eat? Goat meat: and what part? Deer meat: what part?
This would be super helpful! Im new here! Best wishes! Im sorry if this has already been asked on a different tread and i just couldnt find it!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2016 15:59:22 GMT -5
They can eat any part. However, they will not be able to eat the thick leg bones or other dense bones.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2016 16:01:35 GMT -5
Hello and welcome to the forum Rabbit: whole thing (including fur and organs) Goat: mine haven't had that before but I assume muscle meat and organs, same as lamb Deer meat: muscle meat and organs Feel free to ask any questions
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2016 16:03:04 GMT -5
okay thank you both sooo much!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2016 21:15:32 GMT -5
I have purchased goat for my Loki and he liked it, but it wasn't his favorite. I have no idea what specific part it was, but it was definitely muscle meat. Both Loki and Liam love deer. They regularly get venison lung treats. I also recently received deer hearts, livers, and some meat from a friend. I gave them the fresh meat and they loved that as well. I have given Loki fresh skinned, gutted, rabbit and he loved that as well.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2016 23:36:27 GMT -5
Mine has never turned down squirrel.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2016 9:25:53 GMT -5
I'll link the info to the Frankenprey diet for you. docs.google.com/document/d/1ysfT1bIvXixXYv6QFjW_EZZqHymtRXRTc3E_wAxLbxU/editYou'll notice on the document that the Frankenprey menu is 7-9 meals of Bone In meats. Ferrets won't be able to eat the bones of a large animal like a goat but you can use goat meat as a muscle meat meal. The same applies to deer meat. They can eat rabbit bones but if they are new to bones then it may take some time to build up their jaw strength and get them use to bones. Gizzards are great for building jaw strength and also help to clean their teeth. If you hunt then you will want to freeze any meats from the wild for approx two weeks to make sure that the wild animal doesn't carry any bugs or parasites. :wave3:
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