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Yes, the hog chow falls through 1/2 or probably even 1/4 mesh. I just throw it in my cages. When it's $15 a bag, you can afford to waste some, lol. I just bought a bag of lab block from the feed store for $26.50 .... and that hurts after spending $15 on hog chow! lol
I know it'll get wasted less, and honestly I bought it because I have a lot of animals to feed, and I have lab bins for my mice, so it's really handy to just fill the hoppers once a week to every other week.
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Rasputin, is this what you are talking about?
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...ete-feed-50-lb
I've been trying to find a local source of rat food for a while and a Tractor Supply just opened in my city. The fat content seems low, but I can supplement for pregnant and nursing does.
I've done hog feed before when I ran out of block and I've found that you can use 1/4" hoppers as long as you use the actual hopper as the scooper.
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Yep. That's the stuff. I always keep a bag of pigeon seed (I think it's mostly millet and some other things) to sprinkle in for nursing females, and also a couple of birdalicious bug bite beef suet treats. So I've never had problems raising up litters on it.
Also just noticed it has 16 not 18% protein.
Last edited by Rhasputin; 10-25-2014 at 04:48 PM.
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Awesome! I think I'll try that when my bag runs out. Other than the fat content, it looks like a clone of 6F.
Thank you!
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