- Feb 13, 2010
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My little one is offended by feathers, so the few times I've given her chicks, I've rough-plucked at least the largest feathers. Chicken isn't her favorite protein, although I suspect she may change her tune if she gets well-raised birds; I'm eager to find a source for ducklings and quail to let her try. So far she's only ever had frozen chicks, so bleeding wasn't really an issue.
The last time I fed prey-model was with a much larger dog, and she would delicately pluck all the feathers off her birds with her teeth before settling down to eat. I never saw her deliberately eat a feather.
I suppose it won't matter when she eats outdoors, but I suspect I'll want to bleed fresh-killed birds, at least partially, if I'm having her eat in the house.
I do like my animals to have food they can thrive on, but there simply aren't large packs of wild Chinese Cresteds for me to compare her diet against.
The last time I fed prey-model was with a much larger dog, and she would delicately pluck all the feathers off her birds with her teeth before settling down to eat. I never saw her deliberately eat a feather.
I suppose it won't matter when she eats outdoors, but I suspect I'll want to bleed fresh-killed birds, at least partially, if I'm having her eat in the house.
I do like my animals to have food they can thrive on, but there simply aren't large packs of wild Chinese Cresteds for me to compare her diet against.