Poseidon
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Raw and Whole Prey Feeder
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Post by Poseidon on Nov 11, 2017 4:33:56 GMT -5
As I've mentioned already I feed raw and whole prey to my fuzzies but I've always given it to them fully defrosted of its been frozen. What I've seen on the Holistic FB group is that people give ferrets raw frozen... Wouldn't giving it to them frozen upset their stomachs like it does with other animals?
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Post by abbeytheferret6 on Nov 11, 2017 6:46:36 GMT -5
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Poseidon
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Post by Poseidon on Nov 11, 2017 11:38:11 GMT -5
The link you put in your reply has just lead me back to this thread
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Post by Sherry on Nov 11, 2017 12:20:18 GMT -5
She left the link in when she quoted you. It can simply be deleted no issue. But no, it won't bother them in the least. Either they'll start chowing down immediately, or leave it to defrost before eating it
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Post by runningdog on Nov 11, 2017 12:44:58 GMT -5
I’ve given still-frozen mince to teething dogs before (stuff kong with raw mince, put in freezer, hand to pup when they’re fractious and mouthy) but it’s never occurred to me to not defrost the ferret meals before serving. On very hot days I have been known to pop their dishes in the fridge for half an hour, though - they seem to appreciate cool food on hot days. I can’t imagine it’d do them any more damage than it does us to eat ice-cream, though.
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