Scales Zoo
10-07-03, 07:34 PM
So, I've been thinking about the San Diego zoo turkey diet.
It sounds like a convenient food to offer every 2nd or 3rd feeding.
The thing I'm wondering is....
Is it a beneficial supplementary food - or is it just a cheap "filler" food that some zoos, with many hungry mouths to feed, utilize.
I think I will make up a batch, and give it a try.
We've got herptivite and rep-cal, and I think I would rather use these, than Centrum tabs and bone meal. I may use some bone meal, and some rep-cal - as rep-cal was just meant to be a supplement, and good bone meal has good bone in it.
When I know how much each serving of turkey will weigh, I should be able to figure out how much herptivite to add (based on the animals weight)
Also, instead of buying ground turkey, we are going to get some Utility turkeys, and grind the meat ourselves (I think I'll do it quite coarse). After Thanksgiving (this weekend in Canada) turkeys get even cheaper. Right now, Utility turkeys are $0.99 / lb.
I'm planning on trying the food as a supplement (with the herptivite in it), every 3rd feeding or so.
On another note, I have an excellent recipe for turkey sausage. I know, it sounds a bit odd, but it is really good. We may be able to get turkeys even cheaper if we buy a few of them - make some sausage for us, and make some for the monitors.
Sheila wondered if we should put the mixed monitor turkey, in sausage casings for freezing. This way, the ground turkey would last longer in the freezer, and we could have appropriately sized sausages that would thaw really quickly in warm water (salmonella concerns).
I understand not to leave poultry in the monitor’s cage for too long as well.
So, what are the thoughts of the board on this one?
Ryan
It sounds like a convenient food to offer every 2nd or 3rd feeding.
The thing I'm wondering is....
Is it a beneficial supplementary food - or is it just a cheap "filler" food that some zoos, with many hungry mouths to feed, utilize.
I think I will make up a batch, and give it a try.
We've got herptivite and rep-cal, and I think I would rather use these, than Centrum tabs and bone meal. I may use some bone meal, and some rep-cal - as rep-cal was just meant to be a supplement, and good bone meal has good bone in it.
When I know how much each serving of turkey will weigh, I should be able to figure out how much herptivite to add (based on the animals weight)
Also, instead of buying ground turkey, we are going to get some Utility turkeys, and grind the meat ourselves (I think I'll do it quite coarse). After Thanksgiving (this weekend in Canada) turkeys get even cheaper. Right now, Utility turkeys are $0.99 / lb.
I'm planning on trying the food as a supplement (with the herptivite in it), every 3rd feeding or so.
On another note, I have an excellent recipe for turkey sausage. I know, it sounds a bit odd, but it is really good. We may be able to get turkeys even cheaper if we buy a few of them - make some sausage for us, and make some for the monitors.
Sheila wondered if we should put the mixed monitor turkey, in sausage casings for freezing. This way, the ground turkey would last longer in the freezer, and we could have appropriately sized sausages that would thaw really quickly in warm water (salmonella concerns).
I understand not to leave poultry in the monitor’s cage for too long as well.
So, what are the thoughts of the board on this one?
Ryan