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Forum DIET & CARE juicer pulp

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    • scubahood
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        does any one feed this?  it’s basically fiber only.. like pellets

         

        can i feed juicer pulp instead of pellets?  or a combo?

         

        i googled it.. people feed pulp to farm rabbits and chickens


      • LongEaredLions
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          Pellets contain not only fiber, but a variety of vitamins and nutrients necessary in the diet. My concern would be that juicer pulp, (because most of the moisture and probably nutrients would be removed) that the diet would be lacking in these vitamins.
          As long as you use safe foods, I am sure it would be fine to feed but I would not recommend replacing pellets.

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