Ferrets
The ferret, a strict carnivore, and not a rodent.
The ferret (Mustela putorius furo) is a strict carnivorous mustelid, descended from the polecat. Its nutritional needs differ radically from those of rodents or rabbits: it requires a diet rich in animal proteins (≥ 35%), low in carbohydrates, and a portion of raw meat to maintain its longevity.
The ferret, a strict carnivore, and not a rodent.
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100% beef liver
20 x 500 g sausages in a 10 kg box
1.7 x 1.7 cm pieces
100% beef heart
20 sausages of 500 g in a 10 kg box
1.7 x 1.7 cm pieces
80% chicken neck, 20% poultry meal
40 sausages of 250 g in a 10 kg box - frozen
5 mm grinding grid output
50% chicken neck, 50% turkey liver
20 sausages of 500 g in a 10 kg box - frozen
7.8 mm grinding grid output
35 to 40 g day-old chicks
10 kg box - frozen
Around 250 units
