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Subject: Re: Mixing
Posted by Donna Pearlman on August 04, 2000 at 05:05:50 from 63.24.135.21

In Reply to: Mixing posted by Bourbon on August 04, 2000 at 00:46:59:


Mine won't eat Brisky's alone. Truthfully, I'm not sure if they eat it much at all. The prefer the Mazuri's. I break up the Mazuri's for them and maybe put a handful of Brisky's. When I go to put more dried food in the Brisky's is usually what's left in the bowl. They are on Leadbeater's nightly, and I do feed veggies, fruits, and chicken along with this, each on a different night. And if they're out while I'm eating yogurt I'm not alone. The two of them each grab a side of the container and lick the sides. Pretty funny to watch. I will probably just stick to Mazuri's once I run out of the other.

: It is nutritionally balanced as a sole diet.. that was the way it was intended to be fed.. When people mix the briskys with fruits and veggies it throws the balance all outta whack, and in many cases it sends the calcium ratios way down, the phosphorus ratios way up, as well as the protein levels down..On the instructions for feeding Briskys they tell you it is nutrionally sound as a sole diet allowing for 10% treats..




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