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Posted by: ssnakes at Mon Mar 9 20:33:07 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ssnakes ] Protein and fat content in rodent food is important to consider. Fat rodents will not last for long term and production will not be at a good rate. Tumors will be more prevalent with a high fat diet. Just some things to consider. We have used dog food, pig and sow pelleted food supplemented with sunflower seeds and finally came around to a Harlan diet with 20% protien. Over the course of 20 years, we have found the Harlan to be the best. [ Hide Replies ]
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