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Nutrient Composition of Whole Vertebrate Prey

CJBianco Dec 31, 2004 08:16 PM

So...rats or mice?

Chris =/
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CJBianco Dec 31, 2004 08:19 PM

And here is the entire study. It's a PDF download...and very long.

Chris =/
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oldskool28 Dec 31, 2004 08:19 PM

Live hoppers...one of a few hatchlings left that just won't switch to FT , but she has such a heart , she was tough to get eating but has been "VIgorous " since she started , Can you explain Chris , and that s for the Reply so fast ,

Rich-OSC

CJBianco Dec 31, 2004 08:24 PM

Can I explain what? The study results? No. It's all Greek. Actually, I think it's English. Some kind of strange science-talk. I'll wait for an interptretor...or the movie.

Chris =)
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mykee Dec 31, 2004 09:45 PM

Not exactly ground-breaking discovery, Rodentpro has had that info up there for quite a while now, I read it and understood it. Answer is and always will be; RATS.
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CJBianco Dec 31, 2004 09:49 PM

Yes, but those are the unpublished results from the same study. The rest of the study (published results) is contradictory.

Chris
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