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Re: raw foods
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shona <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 17 Sep 2004 23:07:55 +0800
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>Shona, you'll find past vet posts on documented things like salmonella,
>mycobacteria (TB), and other problems that ferrets have gotten in the
>past from raw foods in both the FML Archives and FHL Archives.
 
Absolutely, ferrets can get salmonella and TB, but the rates of incidence
reported in the archives appear to be EXTREMELY low.
 
I am still interested in reading any STUDIES regarding raw meat and
ferrets (or any carnivore).
 
Some interesting reading: Raw Meaty Bones by T. Londsale
 
shona
[Posted in FML issue 4639]

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