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  • 10-17-2011, 01:17 PM
    SquamishSerpents
    okay i spoke to the lady at the pet store, and the brand she carries is Otter Co-op. the specs of the one feed are here

    if you don't want to click the link, the breakdown is

    Guaranteed Analysis:
    Protein (min.) 16.00 %
    Fat (min.) 3.00 %
    Fiber (max.) 9.00 %
    Calcium (actual) 1.00 %
    Phosphorus (actual) 0.60 %
    Zinc (actual) 178 mg/kg
    Copper (actual) 30 mg/kg
    Sodium (actual) 0.26 %
    Vitamin A (min) 12600 iu/kg
    Vitamin D (min) 1500 iu/kg
    Vitamin E (min) 60 iu/kg
    Selenium 0.30 mg/kg

    Ingredients: barley, wheat mill run, wheat, ground corn, canola meal and/or soyabean meal, vegetable oil, pellet binder, multiphos, limestone, lysine, methionine, vitamin A premix, vitamin D premix, vitamin E premix, copper sulphate, manganese oxide, zinc oxide, ferrous sulphate, calcium iodate, sodium selenate.

    so this^^ one still has 9% fibre, is that going to be too much for them?

    my other option is an 18% hog starter pellet, and it's specs are here

    Guaranteed Analysis:
    Protein (min.) 18.00 %
    Fat (min.) 3.00 %
    Fiber (max.) 6.50 %
    Calcium (actual) 0.95 %
    Phosphorus (actual) 0.75 %
    Sodium (actual) 0.20 %
    Vitamin A (min) 14000 iu/kg
    Vitamin D (min) 2000 iu/kg
    Vitamin E (min) 100 iu/kg
    Selenium 0.30 mg/kg
    Zinc (actual) 200 mg/kg
    Copper (actual) 125 mg/kg

    Ingredients: barley, wheat and/or wheat mill run, corn, canola meal and/or soyabean meal, vegetable oil, pellet binder, multiphos, limestone, lysine, methionine, vitamin A premix, vitamin D premix, vitamin E premix, copper sulphate, manganese oxide, zinc oxide, ferrous sulphate, calcium iodate

    so the 2nd one has 2% more protein, but it's lower in fibre. let me know what you guys think would be most appropriate!
  • 10-18-2011, 09:55 AM
    KLMuller
    The second one is the closest match to the one I use. I will, if you need me too, get the break down analysis of what I use when I get home


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  • 10-18-2011, 10:36 AM
    Rhasputin
    Does anyone know if there is a corn and soy free hog grower?
  • 10-18-2011, 11:20 AM
    KLMuller
    I know there is soy free hog feed but I don't know about corn free


    Next time I go to feed store I'll see if they have any pellet food that is corn and soy free for fun

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  • 10-18-2011, 12:10 PM
    Rhasputin
    Well it's fine to have corn in it, if it's guaranteed no GMOs. That's very important to me in my rodent feed. 'Organic' certified hog feed would work. I found some little places that make it on the other side of the country, but I'm hoping to be able to get some over here. :/
  • 10-22-2011, 04:32 PM
    SquamishSerpents
    http://tapatalk.com/mu/18520cd3-283d-768a.jpg

    Here is the stuff I got from them. Going to try them on it and see how they do!
  • 10-22-2011, 06:02 PM
    Mike Cavanaugh
    Re: help with ASF diet, what is good to feed them?
    Just remember... it is in no way shape or form and exact science... I am sure they will do fine on it.
  • 11-06-2011, 02:03 AM
    enchinoman
    Re: help with ASF diet, what is good to feed them?
    You would not feed your horse rat food for the same reason you should not feed horse food to rats. I use Harlan 2018 better than Mazzuri because it has less salt content and therefore they drink less pee less and smell less.
  • 11-06-2011, 11:00 AM
    Mike Cavanaugh
    Re: help with ASF diet, what is good to feed them?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by luijibored View Post
    You would not feed your horse rat food for the same reason you should not feed horse food to rats.

    Rat food is to horses as Rat food is to ASF's.

    Neither were "designed" for the species. If you find something that works, it works. :)

    This logic is why the majority of us use hog food that costs $9 for 50lbs and works AS GOOD OR BETTER then Harlan or Mazzuri for ASF's.
  • 11-06-2011, 03:05 PM
    Rhasputin
    And actually horse food makes great rodent food! Sweet horse feed is made up of mostly grains. I add it to my home-made mix for a sweet treat.
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