We are about to carve our pumpkins for Halloween, and we are trying to find ways to save as much from the pumpkins as possible. We already use the seeds and bake them, but I was wondering if my beardie could eat the "guts" of the pumpkin. It is a squash, after all.
I dont think I'd feed the nasty stringy crap thats covered in the seeds, but you could cut up the pumpkin and feed that.
Pumpkin (raw)
1:2
1.0%
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4.4%
92%
Moderate oxalates (400 ppm)
Thats the description on the feeding website, and black means occasionally. We personally eat our pumpkins and the seeds.
Adding to this topic, which part is the meat? Normally when I pull gut out of the pumpkin its stringy orangey mush. We're going to puree it to heat it up, will he be okay to eat the puree (not cooked, raw). To add, isn't canned pumpkin cooked? Just a few questions lol thanks
or is the meat when u pull out the seeds and the stringy part, the fleshy stuff before the skin, like what you eat from other squashes, you normally do not eat the stringy part