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i have two ferrets on the way but im not sure how often to feed them? and what to feed them for a balanced diet?

any answers will be great!

cheers

rabbits woodies any game you can get your hands on mate

and u will figure out how much to feed them but feed them

every day

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At least six days a week.

 

Good mix of various meats, preferably whole carcass.

 

Dry as a standby.

 

Can supplement with (lactose free/ kitten / goats) milk and egg.

 

Don't put too much in at once or it will go off.

 

In summer feed at night or use dry to avoid flys etc.

 

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I feed mine dry ferret food 24/7 & raw meat such as rabbit, phesant, chicken wings or mince at night.

To give them abit of variety I use a mix of dry, they also get raw egg once a week & cat milk.

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qhat so i can feed them anything i hunt even when they are young

 

everything and anything mate,carrion rabbit squirrel the whole lot,never done mine any harm,they do say to freeze it for a few weeks to kill off any potential worms they may be carrying though :thumbs:

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Wouldn't it be easier to enquire what there already being fed on & if there present diets not an ideal one just introduce them to a decent diet :thumbs:

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Mine get dry food all day so they can pick at it whenever they want. When I'm home from work or before i go if I've got time I will give them meat. Whatever I've got. Used to be rabbit or crow/ pigeon but now I'm not out as much I give them chicken wings from tesco. really cheap £2 for about 8. They love them. Give them a raw egg once every now and then. If you freeze a packet of catfiod and give them that in the hot weather they love that

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ive been told porks bad for them?

 

Reformed/processed pork isn't good at all, the salt content can kill ferrets. But bits of fresh pork everynow and then is fine. Personally I only feed a bit of fresh pork if there is any spare (hardly ever!)

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