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Post by sherrylynne on Dec 17, 2009 19:36:46 GMT -5
I noticed the difference in Polly's stance! And Cooper looks amazing! And I'd forgotten how young he still is. Not much wonder he's such a piggy Ok, I'm going to pm Guili and Heather to have a look over the menu.
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Post by sherrylynne on Dec 17, 2009 23:44:51 GMT -5
One question, Jakk, are about the amounts. Example of the chicken hearts. Will they really only eat one each? My 8 will demolish almost a pound between them. Works out to about 4-5 each.
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Post by Jakk on Dec 18, 2009 10:14:41 GMT -5
they might eat two each if I push them more. I have to cut them into slices and hand feed them to make sure them get eaten as whole ones get left alone like they were poison.
also I meant to write 2/3 NOT 1/3 for all the meat measurements.
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Post by sherrylynne on Dec 18, 2009 19:42:23 GMT -5
Ok, not a problem! They'll start eating them on their own. Brats, aren't they? If I remember correctly, you also add some in the soup, don't you.
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Post by Jakk on Dec 18, 2009 21:01:49 GMT -5
yeah I have hearts, chicken thigh, and veal fat in the soup
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Post by sherrylynne on Dec 19, 2009 10:03:58 GMT -5
Ok, we're just waiting on the "official seal of approval" to get you graduated! Have you read back through your entire thread yet? If not- you should! It's always interesting, and frequently entertaining, to do that
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Post by Heather on Dec 22, 2009 16:02:50 GMT -5
I've just checked through your thread. I also noted that the amounts were meant to be 2/3 instead of 1/3 that makes more sense to me. Congratulations, looks to me that you've got yourself a pass. Great work I don't know if Giuli is kicking around at all right now or not, I will give it a couple of days and if not I will do the sign, seal and deliver Great work ciao
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Post by sherrylynne on Dec 22, 2009 18:32:01 GMT -5
You did it!!! Another graduate of Holistic Ferret! I'm so glad to see your little ones on their way to a much healthier lifestyle now You've done such great work with them, and it's been a pleasure
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Post by Jakk on Dec 23, 2009 0:01:38 GMT -5
I am so happy!!! Thank you so much for your help and guidance!!
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Post by sherrylynne on Dec 23, 2009 0:18:03 GMT -5
Not a problem. If you haven't yet, take a read back through your thread! They are always interesting
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Post by Jakk on Dec 23, 2009 19:31:11 GMT -5
yeah I have read through it a couple of times. I can't believe they were fussy with some of their now staple foods
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Post by Forum Administrator on Jan 3, 2010 0:53:38 GMT -5
Everything looks to be in order here. Now that you've completed the switch and had your feeding schedule reviewed, its time for you to officially graduate from the HF Mentor program and for us to retire this thread to the "newbie switch archive"! No one (yourself included) will be able to post in this thread anymore once its been moved to the archive. Please begin posting your diet-related questions in the "whole prey" "raw" or "general feeding questions and discussion" area. We encourage EVERYONE that is archived to continue posting. Feeding a natural diet is a learning PROCESS, there is much to learn after making the switch. There is always lots to learn, and lots to share with the newbies on the site. If you feel comfortable offering the newbies advice, then by all means go ahead. The more help we can get, the better. If you'd rather lurk and not post, thats cool too, its just always nice to have our graduates stick around. We (your mentor and I) will run a detailed "check up" with you (via PM or email) at the 3 month, 6 month, 9 month, and 1 year anniversary since "going natural" just to make sure all is going well and that you arent having any issues.
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