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    Guttloading Feeders

    Hey I had a interesting thought today as I was seperating my new Asf into 2 colonies. Should I think about gutloading them before "processing", I try and feed F/T whenever possible. If so what would be the best to "finish" them with.

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    As long as you are feeding them a diet with at least 16% protein, no need to "gut load"
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    Ya I feed a mix of barley, oats, corn, sunseeds and pellets. stardard rabbit farmer mix Just thought if I held food for half a day then fed them right before the end, It would be nice and clean as fair as voiding on death, and bellies would be certainly nice and full.
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    well they are going to void &/or defecate when constricted, it's all apart of it.
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    but not in the freezer I try and feed F/T if possible and 50 rats in a tub makes a big mess by the time its all over. I hold my feed for chickens before butcher for a clean and less smelly job. So if the extra feed in there bellies is ok to have then i will try it and see how it turns out. Thanks Lace for at least touching the thread, find it a little weird that there is not more input since this practice common in insect feeders.

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