Changing My Ferrets Food

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024

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  • @Pazuandfriends
    @Pazuandfriends  2 роки тому +5

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    • @adykek
      @adykek 2 роки тому

      I don't know if you'll see this but I've been struggling to find any forums or videos that talk about how much i should supplement per week or day into the meals and when, only AM or PM or if i should supplement at both AM and PM? I may have overlooked it because English isn't my first language so it's a bit hard to understand but if you see this could you tell me how many hearts, raw meaty bones and organs i should supplement daily or per week? I plan on getting 2 ferrets

  • @emilyc245
    @emilyc245 2 роки тому +14

    I’ve found grinds the easiest to use when switching a ferret to raw. They take to it very quickly. I still use grinds in the morning and then whole prey in the evening once they are back in their cage to minimize the mess. It only takes finding a half eaten mouse on your pillow once to make you move around your feeding schedule 😂

  • @emilykrautkremer4862
    @emilykrautkremer4862 2 роки тому +1

    I actually took your raw diet program but I couldn't continue frankenprey because of the limited variety I had in my area. I have fed mypetcarnivore for a year now! And my babies love it! I only have three so I buy 2 months worth of supply at a time and freeze it and take it out as I go. I live on the west coast so I pay $80 for shipping, so I try to buy it as rarely as possible! My boy also has a weird hooved animal allergy with the exception of pork, he throws up to beef and mutton. But he scarves down pork!

  • @MyFunkyFerrets
    @MyFunkyFerrets 2 роки тому +5

    Wooooo grinds!!! Live em love em

  • @vickyrutherford3695
    @vickyrutherford3695 2 роки тому +4

    I alternate between grinds and whole prey. My lot flat out hate hooved animals. So find it much easier this way. This month they have chicken, duck and goose grinds along with whole quails, mice, chicks, poussin and wild caught squirrels. But they will also eat turkey and pheasant grinds, rabbit either whole or grinds and whole pigeons, partridge or mallard depends what the shop has in stock.

  • @gorjusmee2901
    @gorjusmee2901 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Bren I’m really glad to see that you are now feeding your ferrets grinds like I do with mine so I can learn some techniques and new strategies in case I have flawed on my feeding routine thank you for bringing this information on board 😁

  • @Jaimeexo3
    @Jaimeexo3 2 роки тому +1

    Please do a video on how you prep everything for the week with commercial grinds I am wanting to do this for mine and looking on here for tips, bit saw before you were doing the franken raw diet one. Wondering if I still should add other stuff to it with the commercial grinds as well lime other raw foods ect

  • @bm-theferrets657
    @bm-theferrets657 2 роки тому +1

    I think grinds are really great! Feeding grinds helps me to save a lot of time on food preparation, my ferrets are getting all the nutrition they need, and they just love it! What I usually do is mix different types of grinds together. I normally order approx. 10-11kg of 80-10-10 grinds such as: chicken, duck, goose, pigeon (with feathers), pheasant, quail, beef, ox, veal, lamb, pork, goat, rabbit (with fur), deer, hare, kangaroo, salmon, trout, green tripe and mix of different types of offal plus some additional bone meal (food grade only). Then I mix everything together (that's the 'dirty' part), divide into 250g portions, vacuum pack and freeze. On top of that I treat my ferrets with eggs (usually once or twice a week) and some whole prey.

  • @Unhingedtobi
    @Unhingedtobi 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video! I feed my ferrets Raw feeding Miami grinds and they love it :D. I tried viva raw grinds but we couldn't afford it everytime so we switched. They also sometimes get whole prey if we have enough money to buy it!

  • @thefallenangel3454
    @thefallenangel3454 2 роки тому +4

    Crazy I'm one of the first ones here, since this was a random UA-cam suggestion. Guess I'm subscribing.

  • @DanielRamirez-kf8ef
    @DanielRamirez-kf8ef 2 роки тому +1

    Very informatively I enjoyed this video a lot

    • @DanielRamirez-kf8ef
      @DanielRamirez-kf8ef 2 роки тому +2

      You are so Smart too honestly one of the smartest pet care you tubers on the Planet 🌎

    • @Pazuandfriends
      @Pazuandfriends  2 роки тому

      @@DanielRamirez-kf8ef Aww thanks Daniel!

  • @CallMeGameGirl
    @CallMeGameGirl 2 роки тому

    See I can't really trust to use most of the online places coz I live in WA and unless I spend like $100 or more in 1-2 day shipping, the time frame for the meat to arrive is in the risky zone of the meat have thawed and gone bad. And that's just not worth all the money spent. There's a place that travels from Oregon, to some main drop off points between them and WA, but they also only do the trip a couple times a month and you have to physically be there at a certain time to get it. Which isn't good when you have to work the few times they do come. So ordering raw meat is just not in the cards for me lol. Luckily I've noticed haggens is the one well known grocery store that does carry slightly more exotic meats. More so grinds. So I'll be keeping that in mind once I get the ferrets eating the basics. Then I can at least throw in some rabbit grinds here and there

  • @That_one_weirdo746
    @That_one_weirdo746 Рік тому

    Are you still feeding them the grind now airs a year later? What grinds do you feed? Should it still be at least 4 different “protein” sources? When you say a raw meaty bone do you mean just an uncut bone in piece such as a raw chicken wing Or cut it up? I worry they will choke and no one really says they just say a meaty bone and show cutting meat up.

  • @Its-aMeBugs
    @Its-aMeBugs 2 роки тому +1

    Question! So I might be getting fingerless gloves for my birthday and I'd like to know if it would be unsanitary to touch my ferrets with them on without washing them frequently or just touch them with them on in general

    • @Pazuandfriends
      @Pazuandfriends  2 роки тому +1

      Overtime their oil may stink up your gloves but just wash them every now and again :) (the gloves haha)

    • @Its-aMeBugs
      @Its-aMeBugs 2 роки тому

      @@Pazuandfriends alright! Thank you

  • @BlenderWeasel
    @BlenderWeasel Рік тому

    I didn’t know that ferrets could have allergies.

  • @GSlover14305
    @GSlover14305 2 роки тому +1

    Are you switching Genn too? If so what supplements are you adding and is it expensive from my pet carnivore

  • @whitneydavis3462
    @whitneydavis3462 2 роки тому

    Hey, i had a question for you. You said that your ferret momo has allergies to hooved animals and I was curious as to how you found that out. My ferret has been on immunotherapy for environmental allergies such as dust, human dander, and other things but sometimes he gets bad tummy upsets. im worried he may be allergic to something in his food. The vet said there was no way to test for this though.