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Water To Give: Animal food—Give chopped raw meat, any available insects, meal worms, and raw or cooked eggs. Green food—Important; give fresh vegetables in season, such as green peas, fresh corn, fresh spinach; give those pet seems to like best. Nuts—For jays; in winter; give in shell; jays can crack them. Corn—For crows; give fresh green corn in season; at other times, soak dry corn in water to give to soften. Fruits—Give any pet likes, in season, especially melons. water to give—Must be fresh, clean, always available; use water to give bottle; wash daily.Seeds—Use patented feeder; give any prepared seed mixture, such as hamster mix, parakeet mix. Green foods-Needed; give any kind pet likes; all must be fresh, clean, and dry. Lettuce twice weekly only, as it causes diarrhea when fed often in large amounts. water to give—Must be fresh, clean, and always available; use water to give bottle.
At 6 weeks, may be weaned, but best to leave young with mother until they are 2 months old. Move family to larger quarters when young begin playing outside box. Advisable to place in outdoor pen or return to supplier of doe. In addition to regular diet, give doe bread crusts soaked in milk and squeezed dry plus fresh milk. As soon as young begin to feed themselves, give them bread and milk mixture. At 4-5 weeks, give them bran mixed with scraped carrots and oatmeal dampened with milk. water to give—Must be fresh and always available; use water to give bottle. |
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