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Ferretwise <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Oct 2007 09:07:56 -0400
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Dear Annonymous,

Meat is the natural diet-- HOWEVER not the sliced beef as you have
mentioned. It is important to point out the NATURAL diet of these
animals are mice , small rodents etc. Pet stores often have frozen
pinkies, or you can find a ferret form a ferretry which is accustomed
to eating mice and feed live mice. A fresh mouse is much more balanced
with the organ meats, skin etc than a packaged meat which likely has
been fed growth hormones, antibiotics and the like. while in our minds
meat is meat, truly the balanced nutrition is not found in a sliced
chicken, turkey or beef, however those would be compliments to a kibble
diet. Another alternative is to find a local meat market which carries
Smart chicken ( no added growth hormones, etc, and have them grind it
barf style or chop it into smaller portions for supplimental feedings -
you are still minus the organ meat which is highly nutritious for the
ferret.

Just my 2 censt,

Alicia D.   www.ferretwise.org

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