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    ASF on Mazuri 6f

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    Mazuri 6F for ASF's... a few carrots, a few cabbage leaves thrown in. Does anyone think this stuff isn't good for ASF colony?


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    Re: ASF on Mazuri 6f

    That is fine...except of the cabbage the high water content could lead to wet tail. Occasionally sure but not as staple part of their diet.
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    Re: ASF on Mazuri 6f

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    Re: ASF on Mazuri 6f

    Our ASF's do like a bit of greens to nibble on occasionally. I don't use cabbage or head lettuce though do to what Sean said about high water content and basically it just goes through them like grain through a goose. I usually get stuff like collard, mustard or turnip greens cheap as dirt at a local small grocery store here. They love it but I only give it as a treat type thing. Their standard dry food here is a mix of small cat kibble, mixed grains and nuts (good quality wild bird food mix) and small type no sugar dry cereals.
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    Re: ASF on Mazuri 6f

    I would imagine a higher protein count between 18 and 20 would do well for this smaller species.

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    Re: ASF on Mazuri 6f

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    I would imagine a higher protein count between 18 and 20 would do well for this smaller species.
    Just curious why you think this?
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    Re: ASF on Mazuri 6f

    Because on asf forums people say that they do well on 18 percent, and smaller animals like hamsters and mice do very well on a 18-20% diet. Mazuri has the mice breeder at 18-20 percent. Just following that...

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