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Pork and Turkey?

Posted By: Anonymous

Pork and Turkey? - 07/28/06 03:21 AM

I was wondering if it was ok to feed center cut pork chops or turkey breasts. I feed Pricilla's diet, and my gliders seem to be getting tired of the chicken batch (I also feed a scrambled egg batch and a plain batch served with mealies and yogurt - on different nights of course). I think turkey would be ok, but what about pork?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Pork and Turkey? - 07/28/06 03:43 AM

Turkey breast is fine to feed but I'm not sure about the pork. I would think that's sodium content would be high. Maybe you could send Pricilla an email to sak <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/nixweiss.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Pork and Turkey? - 07/28/06 03:52 AM

Is turkey baby food ok?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Pork and Turkey? - 07/28/06 03:54 AM

Yes, it should be. Make sure to read the lable and don't feed anything with garlic or onion powder. Also look out for added sodium and avoid that too <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumb.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Pork and Turkey? - 07/28/06 03:56 AM

Ty! I've had 2 jars of turkey I bought on accident, but wasnt sure they could have it.
Posted By: KattyM

Re: Pork and Turkey? - 07/28/06 04:42 AM

Pork and turkey should both be okay as far as the sodium content, as long as you stay away from the processed varieties (e.g., ham, bacon, sausages, lunch meats). If you buy a fresh turkey to roast, you'll want to avoid the kinds that have been injected with "goodies" to make them juicy. Those are packed with extra sodium (among other things).

Always check the labels and read the ingredients before buying, just to make sure. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumb.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Pork and Turkey? - 07/28/06 04:40 PM

I was wondering with things like ground meats, I have a dehydrator for making jerky. If I did that plain do you think it would be ok for gliders to eat, or could the texture be a little too rough for them?
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Pork and Turkey? - 07/28/06 06:52 PM

I would think that would be a good idea like for treats or something but the answer to that question i'd like to see........
Posted By: KattyM

Re: Pork and Turkey? - 07/29/06 05:03 AM

It's all the additives and preservatives that you want to avoid. Plain ground meat should be okay. Here's a link to the USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference. You can plug in different foods and look up the nutritional content (e.g., the difference between ground beef or turkey or chicken). Pay particular attention to the Phosphorus content.
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