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RE: are these foods safe for uros?

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Posted by: KevinM at Tue Mar 30 19:21:47 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ]  
   

I think the bean/lentil mixes are not good for dehydrated animals due to pulling moisture from the gut with the dry mixes. I think after the animals have been fed a good diet with plenty of leafy greens and such, and you feel they are hydrated enough, go ahead and offer the bean/lentil mix.

As far as the other food sources, not really sure. They will eat edible flowers for sure, and I see no reason NOT to feed them in moderation, or as a treat. Why not? I am sure they feed on flowers when they bloom in their native habitat. I am sure their diets cycle in the wild based on time of year, rainfall, etc.


   

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