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Post by Christeenaaa on Nov 7, 2019 22:55:36 GMT -5
Where can I buy this
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cockneyferret
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Post by cockneyferret on Nov 8, 2019 10:10:29 GMT -5
Hi, could you be a little more descriptive? Do you mean commercial grinds? Where are you also, as that would be relevant to any recommendations.
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Post by abbeytheferret6 on Nov 14, 2019 8:51:44 GMT -5
If you are in the USA and wanting grinds which is ground up bone, organ, and muscle meat---I recommend Hare Today. I get their whole prey and cut it up--I have not tried the grinds, but I am well pleased with their products. Here is ground goat which includes the organs and bones. hare-today.com/product/raw_pet_food/ground_goatbonestripeorgans_1_lb_fine_groundHere is ground guinea pig hare-today.com/product/raw_pet_food/whole_carcass_ground_cavies_1_lb_fine_groundMy ferrets enjoy guinea pig---not at first. I kind of got discouraged because they rejected it, but I just kept putting it out for them. The guinea pig is 80% muscle, 10 % organ and 10% bone . The goat is very close with 83% muscle 7% organ and 10% bone. They have rabbit. However if i was going to feed ground rabbit I would cut up a chicken heart and add to meal. Rabbit from what I understand lacks sufficient taurine for ferrets, a necessary ingredient for heart, eye, and brain health(you can get Tyson hearts and gizzard at grocery stores generally). hare-today.com/product/raw_pet_food/ground_rabbitbonesorgans_5_lb_fine_groundYou do need at least 3 proteins for variety and 4 would be better. Rotate proteins each day, so they will not get tired of a particular protein. Also you have to get at least 10 pounds of food to order. 10-15 % bone is good for ferrets
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cockneyferret
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Post by cockneyferret on Nov 14, 2019 18:52:47 GMT -5
Correct about Rabbit heart and Taurine. We need to ensure our furzels get their taurine to maintain strong heart function.
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