Anyone have any good homemade mouse food recipes?
I was wondering if there is a good homemade mouse food recipe I can give my feeders? I've been buying the mouse diet but its getting way expensive the way they eat and the little seedy stuff they never eat. I also supplement with dog food. Preferably a dry mix of stuff I can get locally. How do I go about creating a well balanced variety food mix?
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If you've got a farm feed store near you, 'sow rolls' for pigs are a really good feed. I found a $7 bag lasted about 6 months for my (small scale) mouse breeding set up.
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Sow rolls?
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It's pig feed for adult pigs, not fast-growing bacon piglets. It's in pellet form and compares really well to the nutritional profile of Muzuri etc, which I couldn't get without paying out much more. I got the tip of using them from a rat breeder.
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We use a mix of pelleted pig food ($10-20) as mentioned above, bird seed and dog food ($5-7). We used to use Mazuri Rodent Diet but it got rather expensive so we had to switch. The pelleted pig food can be found at most local farm supply stores or Tractor Supply stores. The pelleted pig food varies in price according to protein content like dog food does and will also vary according to size (#pounds) purchased. We do not use anything that contains artificial dyes for our rodents.
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3 eggs, separate away 2 of the whites. Reserve those whites for later.
Bag of 100 pinkies. ! day or younger. Frozen and then thawed is best, but fresh is even better. 2 Cups of the good blue n gold label Gold Medal Flour. 3 TBSP Butter. 2 (possibly up to 3) Tsp Coarse Kosher Salt. Good heavy shakes from the spice cabinet: Greek Oregano, Fresh (or processed) garlic (not dried flakes) Fine Cut 1 Large Yellow (not Vidalia) onion. 1/2 cup Broccoli Florettes, fine chopped, fresh or frozen, remove stem chunks if budget shopping for turkey soup cruciferousness later) Olive Oil some of that Smokey Bacon you like and usually have on hand anyways Additional herbs n stuff Brandy. Methode: Chop up some bacon and toss in big skillet with Olive Oil and Onion and Garlic, start off High to blast of heat but then slow simmer awhile. Add other herbs in progression til you feel you have a good mixture of wetness for the pallete. Toss in some butter if you like, but be sure to cook low heat so the butter don't burn. Toss about a couple (2, in case you don't know how many a couple is) cups of the flour in a bowel and add some of the herbs and salt n stuff. Salt only goes with the flour in this resapee. Taste the brandy, Make sure its still good. Taste it again to make sure. Dang this some good brandy. Dang, I dun forgotten the ckikken broth. Yaste the brandy. Mush the flour butter misture into the pie tin. Yaste the brandy. Beat the eggs. Add some spices and sauteed mixture. Wip it up. Taste the brandye. Add sum pinkys. forshen thawed is best, theyre pre tenderised. Taste the brandy. Who r u feeding anyways? Tasty brandy. Love the holidaz. Chers & God Bles. |
I feed my rats a mix of "winter" bird seed, its got a bit of corn and sunflower seeds in it, 14% sweet feed (its easy for me to swipe a scoop here and there from my horse feed supply) and dog food WITHOUT red dyes... and the occasional boiled egg for a pregnant or nursing female.
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I use a mix myself
1 50lb bag of wild bird seeds 1 50lb bag of oats 1 10 lb bag of cat or dog food(no red dye it's bad stuff!) I also add what ever I have around things like dry pasta dry rice dried crumbled bread rabbit pellets dried veggies(including seeds) ceral(avoid the sugary stuff) I use to buy hog grower as well and add to the mix but I get hives up my arms when I touch it. |
You should be able to get Mazuri rat & mouse food in large quantities from a farm store. Here in the LA area, I was able to get a 50 lb bag of Mazuri 6F for around $30 from a local farm store. Sooo much more affordable than those little 2 lb bags!
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