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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2016 19:34:58 GMT -5
So today I took the plunge and trying to get my girls to eat raw chicken wings. So far Callisto went right away for the wings where Artemis just ignored it after a quick smell. Hopefully I can. Get her sister to rub off on her
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2016 1:52:53 GMT -5
Great start!! Continue to coax them when its needed. I find talking to ferrets helps a lot. If you need to, you can also chop them up, but I would really keep trying as you are. If you can get them on the bones as it is, then thats fantastic!!
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2016 8:00:33 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2016 8:01:24 GMT -5
PS How long should I leave the bones/meat in there! I am so worried about bacteria I wanna make sure I take it out when I am supposed to =)
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2016 13:51:39 GMT -5
Number 1
Ground Chicken Supermix-2 LB. Packaged in a 2 LB. deli container. This coarse grind is made from Michigan-raised chickens that were hand-selected, artisanally butchered and fresh frozen with your pet's optimal nutrition in mind. Contains 2/3 whole ground chicken, 1/3 additional hearts, liver, and gizzards. Super tasty! Are your raw-fed pets eating enough organs?? Please remember that products which contain organs are more pungent than typical meat only products.
Number 2 <5 lb> A wholesome "Family Size" of coarse ground whole Michigan chickens including meat, bones and organs in a large deli container. This grind is whole prey and also contains the head and feet - no feathers. Each chicken was lovingly selected, artisanally butchered and fresh frozen for optimal nutrient retention
I was thinking of buying some of this for my raw feedings. They also carry beef hearts exc. Would either of these work better than the other ? The first is less expensive than the second but doesn't come with as much hearts so didn't know if that was acceptable or if I should be just separating the parts by meal. Thanks!
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