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right i was just wondering my kits are three weeks and i know theywill start to be weened of soon i was just wondering since im getting them used to biscuits as well as rabbit,chicken livers etc whats the best way to get the biscuits wet ive heard soaking them over night in water and was just wondering what you guys would do ?

 

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Pete

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to be honest the biscuits are to big for them to manage anyway at that age, just crush em up a bit and mix with a high protein cat food the jelly will do the rest with regards to softening them. usually only takes hour or two and their fine, as "the one" says though too many biscuits and the kits end up walking backwards trying to get the paste out their gobs. mine are just over 6 weeks old now so started feeding raw chicken/rabbit. had no problems so far.

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i use james welbeloved stuff which is nice and small for my kits. i put about 1-2 tablespoons worth of cold water in a full bowl thats about 2 handfuls of kibble, havnt had a problem while eating yet and when play fighting afterwards they dont have any stuck in mouth. learning the happy medium is the way forward, luckily i found it by accident by the looks of it.

 

from where they climb in the bowl to get to wetter stuff underneath they tend to leave a sort of mush at the bottom that needs cleaning out every couple days :p

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Ideal kit weaning food is whole carcass put through a mincer :thumbs:

lol try getting a mincer though :cry: :well a decent 1 that wont fall to bits and at a fair price

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I genuinely think kits survive on dry food , not thrive. they are certainly more nippy when fed on dry watered down food , from personal experience kits fed on whole carcass come on a lot better than the ones fed on dry food , all experience gained by learning the hard way :laugh::thumbs:

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One of them old type, bolt onto the table top, meat mincers. You see em at car boots a lot and in old junk shops. E-bay maybe? Or rob an old persons garage.

 

 

There shit fine for a odd bit of work but no up to mincing a days bag of rabbits ect

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