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dr del (11-18-2009),FIREball (11-22-2009)
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Re: hog feed assessment
make an insert tray out of 1/8" for the hog feed....use a 1:1 diet of hog feed and rodent block. It will cut your food costs.
problem with most hog feeds are low fat content...
females need the fat when they are pregnant.
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Re: hog feed assessment
are there any problems using the 1/8 with the domestic rats?
I've got 1/4 hoppers right now. When i switched over to the hog feed i mixed the blocks in with the hog feed and they never really touched the blocks.
I might give your way a try again. Not sure at this point though, I do like the ease of just dumping the blocks right on top without having to go into the tubs and pour the food in the hoppers.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
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Re: hog feed assessment
just make a little insert that goes on top of your existing 1/4" out of 1/8"...
They will get it.
yes mine seem to be attracted to hog feed more than 6f also.
BUT....my experience with various feeds...(sand valley and zeigler) resulted in the same as your with solely hog feed.
6f has produced so well for me, i won't dream of walking completely away from it.
My rats also get any table scraps that are edible...not much goes to waste here anymore...
if the rats won't eat it..then the meal worms will...
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Re: hog feed assessment
im not sure on how i would make an insert to work with what i have right now
this is what i have for a hopper right now

the back part thats against the tub is open. The mesh is just bent around to make an inch tab in the back on each side
Im going be using kent 19% rodent diet again. Maybe try mixing it with hog feed though. My rats dont get much table scraps. If they make it past me my dogs get it.
Last edited by matt71915; 11-19-2009 at 07:33 PM.
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Re: hog feed assessment
when you fill them they lay flat.
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Re: hog feed assessment
oooh ok, gotcha. Thats not a bad idea, ill have to give it a shot. Thats 1/8 you said? in the pic it kinda looks like 1/4. Thank you for the help!
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Re: hog feed assessment
I have been using hog feed maybe same amount now as well, I feed blue seal pig and sow grower i beleive it is and doggie bag dog food-as was said the hog feed lowere in fat. Pretty much all of mine have been doing great. I did lose a couple s but the rest have been fine so may be unrelated. My litter numbers still about same. I did lose 3 pregnant hairless though and was a bit concerned about that but not sure if pregnancy related or food relate-it was there first litters and I obtained them as s so didnt know there history. They definitely go through the hog feed quick though. I just couldnt afford to feed mazuri anymore-can get 100# of food now less than 50# of mazuri was
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