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OK, I'm curious about something. I have read about our domestic
ferret's cousins eating many things in their diets including worms,
grubs, crickets even berries. I know many raw feeders are trying to
feed as close as possible to the diet of our domestic ferret's cousins
but these foods you listed:
Ox Tails
Veal
Lamb
Pork necks - NOT HAM! and NOT SMOKED!
Salmon (no bones)
Tuna(no bones) NOT CANNED!
Yellow Tail (no bones)
Sardines (canned in oil or water - bones ok
are not part of their diet in the wild, so why would you feed it to
them other than to see if it is something they might like as an
occasional snack.
I undestand mice, rats, small fowel, rabbits and even squirrel, but
these other things no. Could you please explain?
Debi Sadowski Fuzzy Loving Ferrets
[Posted in FML 6555]
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