Re: dog food and breeding rats
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
Yep :gj:
Re: dog food and breeding rats
still having deaths. 1 to 3 a day. hoping to get it under control. ive switched to doggy bag. of course I have sneezing rats now. ill check on them and everyone appears to be in good shape. come back 12 hours later and usually have 1 or 2 that has just fell over dead. ive introduced tetracycline (antibiotics) into my water system. I have a gravity fed system. hopefully I don't have issues with cloggage.
So my question is, if I have these rats fall over dead, is it safe to go ahead and feed them off to snakes, or should they just be thrown out. currently ive just been throwing them away, but if I can still use them as food and not get anyone else sick that would be the way to go.
also I heard apple cider vinegar can reduce illness? has anyone ever heard of this or used this in their own setup?
Re: dog food and breeding rats
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Originally Posted by
kwright
still having deaths. 1 to 3 a day. hoping to get it under control. ive switched to doggy bag. of course I have sneezing rats now. ill check on them and everyone appears to be in good shape. come back 12 hours later and usually have 1 or 2 that has just fell over dead. ive introduced tetracycline (antibiotics) into my water system. I have a gravity fed system. hopefully I don't have issues with cloggage.
So my question is, if I have these rats fall over dead, is it safe to go ahead and feed them off to snakes, or should they just be thrown out. currently ive just been throwing them away, but if I can still use them as food and not get anyone else sick that would be the way to go.
also I heard apple cider vinegar can reduce illness? has anyone ever heard of this or used this in their own setup?
There is obviously something going on in your colony it does not mean it is food related.
Personally I would not feed a feeder that I found dead to one of my snake and I would be reluctant to feed anything coming out of a colony that is dropping dead not knowing the cause.
It is possible that you have to start your colony from scratch again if you cannot get this under control.
Did you add new rats to your colony recently? If you did, did you quarentine them?
Re: dog food and breeding rats
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Originally Posted by
JoshSloane
Rodent block that is used in laboratories is a much better option, and does not cost anymore than dog food.
Right?!?!
Where???
Mazuri is $26.99 a bag here and Purina is $32.99
I do feed Mazuri but compared to Doggy Bag the cost is 0.22 cents per pound more.
Granted I do pay close to $60 a bad for our dogs food.
Re: dog food and breeding rats
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
Right?!?!
Where???
Mazuri is $26.99 a bag here and Purina is $32.99
I do feed Mazuri but compared to Doggy Bag the cost is 0.22 cents per pound more.
Granted I do pay close to $60 a bad for our dogs food.
Harlan lab block is ~28$ for 33 pounds. The premium dog food I was feeding the rats was about 45$ for a 33 pound bag.
Re: dog food and breeding rats
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Originally Posted by
JoshSloane
Harlan lab block is ~28$ for 33 pounds. The premium dog food I was feeding the rats was about 45$ for a 33 pound bag.
Do you get it local?
I didn't factor that one is because now that they don't do free shipping its not even worth typing about.