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advice please during early autumn to late spring we feed flesh but during the summer months we prefer to feed dried to deter flies.we used to feed james wellbeloved,but we want to give the ferrets a change

 

If you mean a change of dry food they vitalin ferret food or chudleys

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Just give the ferrets their normal, natural diet. Offer it after 22:00. Ferrets are perfectly active in the dark. Flys aren't. Remove anything left and dispose of in the morning.

 

Besides; If ye leaving dead things in their cages long enough to become fly blown and then those eggs hatch into maggots, ye shouldn't be keeping ferrets anyway.

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Just give the ferrets their normal, natural diet. Offer it after 22:00. Ferrets are perfectly active in the dark. Flys aren't. Remove anything left and dispose of in the morning.

 

Besides; If ye leaving dead things in their cages long enough to become fly blown and then those eggs hatch into maggots, ye shouldn't be keeping ferrets anyway.

we aren't leaving carcages in cages till there are eggs let alone maggots having kept ferrets for nee on 30 years dont think we should be told that we shouldn't be keeping ferrets, thank you.

 

 

 

 

thanks ferret love for the advice vitalin was the one we were advised, but chudleys is the cigar shaped and once we lost a youngen with it stuck in thoat

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not wanting to start an argument here, but ditch was only giving advice to the question asked,

 

and with a quote like;having kept ferrets for nee on 30 years

 

surely why ask

because you never know what new products are out on the streets,

also the saying goes " you are never to old to learn something new"

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not wanting to start an argument here, but ditch was only giving advice to the question asked,

 

and with a quote like;having kept ferrets for nee on 30 years

 

surely why ask

because you never know what new products are out on the streets,

also the saying goes " you are never to old to learn something new"

 

Why not try feeding meat at night,then remove any remains next morning, and just leave a dish of dry for the day time :)

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