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Here is the link of the new feeding method which severely restricts the amount given to baby beardies and the rationale behind it.
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2033953, member: 8309"] Hello, Thanks AHBD for posting the link for the video. I will try to watch, when possible. I am with you & others' views on the complete opposite of the original approach. Why can't there just be a feed in moderation approach? Is that not what we humans are supposed to do, for optimal health anyway? The wild environment is brutal & not only do they have to battle the weather conditions, & predators, but oncoming cars that hit many of them. Our job as keepers are to enrich their lifespans, & learn how to better improve their lives. A major concern that I believe I have mentioned in several posts is that I feel a large problem causing early death, gout or other health problems in the youngsters today is genetically modified foods. It is also causing cancer & tumors, too. The GMO foods use the insecticide, Round Up which kills bees & other insects causing their intestines to explode. Now, what on earth do you think it would do to animals, as well as humans? The GMO foods cause a myriad of health problems & most of the commercial feeds for insect gutload, bearded dragon & other reptile pellets, all contain soy, corn, & other fillers from the genetically modified crops. These foods will lead to organ damage & failure. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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Here is the link of the new feeding method which severely restricts the amount given to baby beardies and the rationale behind it.
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