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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2012 15:11:08 GMT -5
Bone crunching is my favorite sound (ahahaha am i a weirdo or what). I actually can't resist sneaking into their room to watch them eat and I hear the bones crunch. I get proud every single time.
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Post by marandart on Aug 17, 2012 0:11:41 GMT -5
Thanks for the help, guys! I haven't seen any big seeds yet, I think NV changed their formula.
I actually just scored some rabbit formula for cheap, too, so now they're being alternated chicken, lamb, rabbit! So wings are a good way to clean their teeth, too?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2012 0:13:48 GMT -5
Any small consumable bone helps clean the teeth. Wings, necks, backs etc. Feeding them a couple times a week helps to prevent any buildup on their teeth.
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Post by marandart on Aug 20, 2012 11:56:26 GMT -5
I just found a local butcher shop that sells turkey necks in a big bag for about $8, according to a friend. So I'll check that out. Thanks for the advice, guys.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2012 14:36:49 GMT -5
Yup, I love that crunching sound. My crew was eating some pigs feet last night. They had a blast crunching on those.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2012 15:14:33 GMT -5
Yup, I love that crunching sound. My crew was eating some pigs feet last night. They had a blast crunching on those. Are pigs feet ok for ferrets then so long as they are not pickled or smoked? No one answered that question in my thread. :/
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2012 16:46:29 GMT -5
Yeah they're fine. Not sure how edible they are. But as long as they're raw and not treated or salted, you're good to go!
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