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raw mixin it up :)
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015 1:21 AM
So I've been reading through trying to get a real handle on the best way to feed my kits. I have 2 boys...50 days old-ish. I've read they are tolerant and not so picky when they are young with food. They are eating really good ferret food that is mashed up (partially) with warm water. I just hate to see how they eat and poop most it out...then I start reading about raw. Ok so the question, can I add some raw pieces of chicken into their diet. Like during the day they have the kibble and then at night I hand feed them some raw meat (more as treats)(or one mice once a week or a month)?? Or do I need to do one or the other? I don't have time to prep raw meat all the time and get the additives is expensive to ship to me here in japan. Thanks guys!!
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Re:raw mixin it up :)
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015 6:42 AM
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My furkids get raw meat/soup in the AM/PM. They have access to no grain kibbles (nature variety instinct) 24 hours a day. I hope this helps
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Re:raw mixin it up :)
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015 7:19 PM
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We also feed soup made with ground kibble and raw ground poultry morning and evening, and kibbles available all day. A mouse a week would be fine. When feeding all raw, you have to be careful so they get a good balance. You can also see if they will take raw egg. They can split 1 or 2 of those a week. When introducing raw, I've had better luck if was at least room temp or a little warmer.
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