Oxbow Real Prey Rewards Turkey Ferret Treats are specially formulated, high-protein snacks crafted for obligate carnivores. Combining turkey meal and broth with chicken fat and liver, these crunchy and chewy morsels deliver essential amino acids and healthy fats to support a ferret’s energetic, active lifestyle.
Turkey Meal, Turkey Broth, 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) | 15.00% |
| Crude Fiber (max) | 2.00% |
| Moisture (max) | 12.00% |
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Ans: Contains turkey meal, turkey broth, chicken fat, glycerin, chicken liver, rice flour, gelatin, brewer's yeast, salt, citric acid, white vinegar, and mixed tocopherols. Made with 60%+ animal proteins and fats without artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.
Ans: Ferrets are obligate carnivores requiring 30-35% minimum protein and 20-30% fat. Their rapid 3-4 hour digestive transit time requires frequent nutrient-dense meals. High protein and fat support energy, muscle development, and proper metabolic function throughout their active lifestyle.
Ans: Feed 3-4 treats per ferret daily, maximum. Treats should not exceed 20% of total daily food intake. Ferrets require 8-10 small meals daily; treats supplement but cannot replace balanced commercial ferret pellets or whole prey diets.
Ans: No, treats supplement but cannot replace high-protein pelleted ferret food or whole prey. Treats provide enrichment and variety; ferret-specific pellets or whole prey remain an essential foundation for complete nutrition and health. Treats add flavor variety only.
Ans: Yes, introduce new treats gradually over 3-5 days to prevent digestive upset or diarrhea. Ferrets have sensitive digestive systems adapted to specific protein sources; sudden diet changes can cause gastrointestinal distress. Always monitor for adverse reactions.
Ans: Consult your veterinarian before offering treats to ferrets with insulinoma, recent surgery, or gastrointestinal diseases. Ferrets with food sensitivities or allergies may need alternative protein sources. Senior ferrets with dental issues may struggle with crunchy textures; soften if needed.
Ans: Mixed texture provides enrichment, promoting natural chewing instincts and mental stimulation. Crunchy components support dental health by promoting jaw exercise and reducing plaque. Chewy portions satisfy natural predatory behaviors. Variety prevents habituation and behavioral boredom.
Ans: Yes, always provide fresh drinking water with treats. Ferrets' high metabolic rate and rapid digestion require constant hydration. Water aids protein digestion and nutrient absorption. Never restrict water access during or after treat time.
Ans: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep in original packaging after opening. Check for mold, moisture, or deterioration before offering. Shelf-stable format requires no refrigeration, but monitor for spoilage signs.
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