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Date:
Sun, 5 Nov 2006 10:22:56 +0800
Subject:
Raw Feeding & Domestication Changes
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"S.Hewett" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sukie and Troy-Lynne, thanks for your input. My fault, of course, that
I didn't mention any terms of reference when saying that domestication
hasn't made ferrets more susceptible to "anything". Because the
discussion was about raw feeding, I meant "susceptible to food-borne
pathogens". Domestic ferrets still have the same digestive system flora
and their digestive system remains unchanged.

I do find the subject of domestication fascinating, though.

:-)

Shirley

[Posted in FML 5417]


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