Oxbow Real Prey Rewards Chicken Ferret Treats are specially formulated, high-protein snacks crafted for obligate carnivores. Made with real chicken meal and chicken liver, these crunchy and chewy morsels deliver essential amino acids and healthy fats to support a ferret’s active lifestyle and promote lean muscle mass.
Chicken Meal, Chicken, Chicken Fat, Glycerin, Chicken Liver, Rice Flour, Gelatin, Brewer’s Dried Yeast, Salt, Citric Acid (preservative), White Vinegar, Mixed Tocopherols (preservative), Rosemary Extract.
| Nutrient | Value |
| Crude Protein (min) | 45.00% |
| Crude Fat (min) | 18.00% |
| Crude Fiber (max) | 2.00% |
| Moisture (max) | 12.00% |
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Ans: These treats contain 60%+ animal proteins and fats with 45% crude protein and 18% fat, meeting ferrets' obligate carnivore requirements. Ideal 2.5:1 protein-to-fat ratio supports energy, muscle development, and metabolic health better than grain-based alternatives.
Ans: Chicken liver provides concentrated bioavailable vitamins, minerals, taurine, and amino acids essential for ferret health. Liver supports immune function, coat condition, and eye health. High liver concentration distinguishes premium treats from lower-quality formulations with minimal organ content.
Ans: Mixed textures provide enrichment, stimulating natural hunting and foraging instincts. Crunchy elements promote jaw exercise and dental health through friction and plaque reduction. Chewy portions satisfy predatory behaviors and reduce behavioral stress from boredom and confinement.
Ans: No, treats supplement but cannot replace high-protein pelleted ferret food or whole prey diets. Treats should not exceed 20% daily caloric intake. A balanced commercial ferret diet or whole-prey remains an essential foundation for complete nutrition and health.
Ans: Ferrets eat 8-10 small meals daily, requiring frequent feeding. With 3-4 treats maximum daily, distribute across multiple feeding times. Treats add variety to enrichment; primary nutrition comes from pelleted food, whole prey, or balanced commercial diets. Monitor total caloric intake carefully.
Ans: Introduce gradually over 3-5 days to prevent gastrointestinal upset. Ferrets have sensitive digestive systems adapted to specific protein sources. If diarrhea occurs, discontinue immediately. Consult your veterinarian before offering treats to ferrets with pre-existing GI conditions or food allergies.
Ans: No additional supplementation needed when treats comprise under 20% daily intake. A complete ferret diet or whole prey provides all required vitamins and minerals. These treats add enrichment and variety; they do not constitute a significant nutritional supplement requiring additional vitamins.
Ans: Ferrets should eagerly consume treats and show improved coat condition, energy levels, and engagement. Monitor weight and stool consistency; hard stools indicate adequate balance. Discontinue if behavioral changes, weight loss, or diarrhea occur. Consult your veterinarian if concerns arise.
Ans: Discontinue immediately and ensure access to fresh water. Monitor for diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, appetite loss, or behavioral changes indicating sensitivity or allergy. If symptoms persist beyond 24 hours, contact your veterinarian promptly for examination and treatment recommendations.
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