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Mineral feed of fox diet

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Mineral feed foxes mainly include bone meal and salt. Bone powder: a powder made from bones after cooking and drying. It is the main source of calcium and phosphorus. Bone meal contains 40% calcium and 20% phosphorus. Bone meal needs to be supplied all the year round, especially in the breeding season, which is more important for female foxes or foxes, and the supply should be increased appropriately. 10 to 15 grams per day. If the diet can provide fresh broken bone or fish-based feed, bone meal can not be added. Salt: it is necessary to maintain normal physiological osmotic pressure and arrogance and defeat.

Mineral feed The mineral feed used by foxes mainly includes bone meal and salt.

Bone meal: Bone meal is a powder made by cooking and drying bones. It is the main source of calcium and phosphorus. Bone meal contains 40% calcium and 20% phosphorus. Bone meal needs to be supplied all the year round, especially in breeding season, which is more important for female foxes or breeding foxes, and the supply amount should be appropriately increased. 10 - 15 grams per day. Bone meal may not be added if the diet provides fresh crushed bone or fish-based feed.

Salt: It is necessary to maintain normal physiological osmotic pressure of the body. Generally, the daily supply amount of each fish is 2~3 grams. If the main feed is sea trash fish in the diet, salt can be reduced or not given.

 
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