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Subject: Re: Is this normal?
Posted by Tana on March 09, 2000 at 19:17:44 from 204.201.210.119
In Reply to: Re: Is this normal? posted by Sheila on March 09, 2000 at 12:29:04:
: : My sugarglider is 6whs OOP and she will not eat any meat : : besides chicken & broth babyfood, insects and veggies. : : Is there a certain maturity level that they must reach : : before they can eat these excellent sources of protein. I : : am looking for the best leadbeater mix for my baby. Does : : any one have any favorites? : : Holly (mommy)& : : Ya Ya (my baby) BTW -- I've heard that onions will kill gliders, does anyone know if this is true? also, for Ya Ya, have you tried tofu w/ honey? I find that if I mix it in w/ some plain fruit and yogurt, my picky little guys love it! : My female joey did not eat a cricket or meal worm until she was 12 weeks oop. She still prefers crickets over meal worms which is good because they are less fattening. I would try them every week though. They keep in a container for three to four months, The crickets you can freeze. As far as the leadbetters, she has to have at least 1-2 teaspoons of baby applejuice mixed in it. The first batch I made did not have applejuice in the recipie. Every time I would serve it to her I would have to add it. The second batch I made I put applejuice in it. She likes it better. But her favorite is to add apple juice to the frozen ledbetters and mush it up. Try this. It could be that it is not sweet enough for your glider. She also will not eat eggs and I think she was tasting the egg in the ledbetters. By putting applejuice in with it, it overcomes the egg and chicken flavor. She won't eat any other kinds of meat, so I depend on the ledbetters, mealworms and crickets for her protein. Some babyfoods contain more protein than others, even fruits and vegetables. Read the labels, but don't buy spinach because it contains onion powder. I hope this helps. I hope you still have some ledbetters left to try. Remember, most children don't like brocolli, etc. but develop a taste throught their maturity, so keep trying.
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