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  • 05-30-2006, 09:00 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Breeder rat food questions
    Don't forget that rats are omnivores, just like us humans. Help that feed bill by using up your kitchen scraps for your rat colony. Male rats shoudn't be given citrus fruits but other than that they love most anything you love! They can even eat chocolate.

    I have a big lidded bowl in my fridge marked RAT and every day or two they get whatever was left from our meals. I use up all those ends of the bread loaf that nobody wants too. Once a week they all get a bit of bread dipped in oil and it's amazing how it keeps their coats in prime condition (especially nice for the breeding females who are having their resources heavily drawn on for their nursing needs). A cheap bag of frozen peas is a welcome snack during these hot, humid summer days.

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  • 05-30-2006, 09:30 AM
    Sevo
    Re: Breeder rat food questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by frankykeno
    Don't forget that rats are omnivores, just like us humans. Help that feed bill by using up your kitchen scraps for your rat colony. Male rats shoudn't be given citrus fruits but other than that they love most anything you love! They can even eat chocolate.

    I have a big lidded bowl in my fridge marked RAT and every day or two they get whatever was left from our meals. I use up all those ends of the bread loaf that nobody wants too. Once a week they all get a bit of bread dipped in oil and it's amazing how it keeps their coats in prime condition (especially nice for the breeding females who are having their resources heavily drawn on for their nursing needs). A cheap bag of frozen peas is a welcome snack during these hot, humid summer days.

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    Very good ideas.. thank you.. I am going to go buy the stuff to make that food reciepe today.. i will see how it goes.

    thanks again
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