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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Makes a fat ferret.,
This review is from: Marshall Premium Ferret Diet, 4-Pound Bag (Misc.)
Before I had a job I didn't have a means to afford this type of food. Once I switched both my ferrets to it I have noticed they are more active, and they are fattening up! Not to say they are too fat, they are just a lot healthier. Buy this item! I get it cheaper from here than from ANY local pet stores.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
My Two Cents,
This review is from: Marshall Premium Ferret Diet, 7-Pound Bag (Misc.)
I bought this when I got my two ferrets because of Marshall's warranty. After doing some research on what's good for ferrets and what's not. I'm not very please with the fact that the 3rd ingredient that this food has is "Corn". Ferrets are meat eaters and cannot digest corn. From what I've read, corn is actually bad for them and can cause intestinal problems. My guess is that Marshall's is using it as a "Filler" to save money instead of thinking about the ferrets well being. Sure they warranty the ferrets for one year as long as you keep them on Marshall food, but my thinking is that it takes more than one year for problems to show up in your ferret.
I won't be buying anymore of this product. Do your ferrets a favor and research the ingredients of this and other brands before purchasing this.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Hope this helps,
By Beau Carr (henderson, nv) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Marshall Premium Ferret Diet, 7-Pound Bag (Misc.)
We started our fuzzbutts on Marshall's becasuse they are Marshall's ferrets, warranty, etc. After some research on the internet we decided to try another brand. Our vet reccomended we try EVO which is a little more expensive but supposed to be healthier for the ferrets (no corn and more protein.) I wouldn't go so far as to say Marshall's is bad since they have been in the ferret business for a long time. The biggest difference for our little guys has been their odors. Two of the first four ingredients for Marshal's are fish. After we switched both the skin and litter box orders pretty much went away. With the Marshal's we always used bi-ordor to help, we no longer have to use it. You should also note that ferrets don't like to try new foods. They become imprented at a fairly young age and a one or two year old usually is not going to accept new food very easily. Change foods by mixing old and new gradually increasing the amount of new. They may....will experience some digestive upset (scour) which will clear up over a few weeks. Our vet reccomends having your ferret eat a couple different foods. we mix a small amount of zupreem with the evo so they are used to both foods in the event we cannot get evo they are adapted to a backup. Hope this helps....
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