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Post by Heather on Jun 17, 2010 23:08:29 GMT -5
You're mix looks good in fact it's fantastic. You need to get 3 to 4 days of bone and one day of organ meats per week. If you're already feeding this, just add it to your schedule so I know. I've just been studying diet and physiological needs of ferret and I'm starting to realize just how important that mix actually is to the overall wellness of your ferrets. Keep me updated ciao
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glynus
Going Natural
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Post by glynus on Jun 22, 2010 12:02:36 GMT -5
The kids meals are commercial ground from Hare Today. Do they contain enough bone and organ? If not I am going to have BIG problems since Bastien won't go near organ meat by itself!
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Post by Heather on Jun 22, 2010 23:34:37 GMT -5
Ahhhh, ok. So what you're feeding is commercial ground mixes. With meat bone and organ meats combined? Sounds great if that's so. Ok I'm good with it. So everyone is eating these mixtures? I would keep trying to get them to eat bone in meat but yes, if everyone is eating commercial ground, in this variety......your little ones graduate Let me know that my assumptions are correct and if they are....your journey is complete Let me know ciao
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glynus
Going Natural
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Post by glynus on Jun 23, 2010 20:43:43 GMT -5
YEAH!!!! Happy dance it only took a year and a half Yes, the commercial ground that they eat has bone and organ meat. and yes, I do plan to keep working on getting them to eat bone I can't thank you and everybody on the forum team enough for all of your patience I know I don't post all that often, but I really do feel like you are all part of my extended family. Bastien, Melinda and Damia thank you all too - even if they did do their best to drive us all crazy! teri
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Post by Heather on Jun 24, 2010 1:12:13 GMT -5
Congratulations. Patience and perseverance win the day . You and your little ones have completed part of your journey and have graduated. This is a continued learning experience and it really never stops. I'm presently being mentored at this very moment about diet and nutrition...specifically ferrets but even more refined for ferret kits, jills, expecting and nursing jills, and breeding hobs. So, even though you have completed what you set out to do (switching your business to raw) this is an ongoing process and never stop learning and trying to better your little ones diets Good luck, if you ever feel that you need some answers you can either post to the group or feel free to pm me with your questions I will leave this so you can read this then I will lock up this thread and place it with the rest of the graduates. Congratulations ciao
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