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scubadude Posted - 29/05/2011 : 15:51:47
posted this link on TRP in answer to a question, but thought that as not everyone over here goes into TRP, that people might find this interesting, http://glasgow.academia.edu/KevinArbuckle/Papers/397760/Suitability_of_day-old_chicks_as_food_for_captive_snakes

not only nutritional information also details of dietary makeup for various species (I was very surprised to find out the quantity of a boas diet that's made up of birds in the wild 40%)
any way thought you might find this an iteresting read.
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Invalid User Posted - 29/05/2011 : 21:09:00
So is it true feeding chicks makes their poo stink much more than usual?
SexyBear77 Posted - 29/05/2011 : 16:06:50
Good stuff.

8 of mine got chicks the other day, including the carpet and 7 corns- good filling meals, a challenge to eat, and nutrition wise pretty much as good as mice.

Plus, they're cheep!! (Couldn't resist lol)

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