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I finally bit the bullet and started making my own mix. Basically, I looked at the four main non-corn ingredients on a bag of my usual mouse food, got those, mixed them with rabbit pellets, and wild bird seed mix. I didn't know how much of each kind to put in, so I did a scoop here, scoop there, until it looked right. Here's what I have:

2 scoops rolled Barley
2 scoops Wild Bird Seed
1 scoop rabbit pellets
1 scoop Soybean Meal
1 scoop oat groats
1 scoop wheat

Is there anything on this list that shouldn't be? Anything that isn't here and should be? Anything that I should be adding more/less of?
 

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I'd avoid the soy bean meal. Most of the soy in the US is GMO, and not good for mice, especially if you intend to breed.
Everything else looks good. I like to mix in some horse treats, the kind with the apple meal or dried apple bits in them, in my mix, so they can have a bit of fruit in their diet. :)
I just got a bag yesterday, 20 pounds for $14 at the feed store.

Looks good though!
 

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Genetically Modified Organism. They're basically enhanced to be able to absorb tons of pesticides, without dying. Unfortunately, as a result, the pesticides are in the food that we, and the mice eat. There's a lot of information on the 'Mouse Fancier' forum about it right now. It's really terrible for breeding mice, because it can cause infertility, and higher infant mortality rates.

My mice love the horse treats. And I'm gonna deffinately recomend them to everyone now. :lol:
It's got grains and oats and molases, as well as delicious apple mush, all extruded out into little nuggets, that look like lab block. :p
And no soy or corn! Hooray!

I also mix in rolled oats, white millet, wellness dog food, and fruit and nut bird seed. I like my mix to have a high fat and protein content. :D
I'm hoping that around Halloween, I can go scavenge at the pumpkin patch for busted up pumpkins, and get a butt load of seeds for the meeces!
 

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You'll need some meat based protein in there if you're taking out the Soybean, but otherwise it looks good to me!

If you notice your mice are getting fat you may want to reduce the amount of bird mix, but it depends on what your mice are up to. I feed more bird mix than I think is normal with no adverse effects because my all of mice are either growing or breeding so they use up the extra nutrients, but my mix would make pet mice very fat indeed :lol:

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My mice are breeders, so I think they'll be alright with the bird seed. I'll keep an eye on that, though! What should I replace the soybean meal with? (And now what do I do with the 50 lbs bag they made me buy???)
 

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Try returning the bag to the store. :)
If not, maybe you can sell it, or donate it at the very least.

Replace the soy bean stuff with dog food. High quality stuff with no soy and no corn, make sure the first ingredient is REAL MEAT, not byproducts or something. Wellness is a good food, and so is blue buffalo. :)

My mice eat tons of seed and nut food (except the brindles and RYs) because I like them to have lots of energy and body mass. :D
 

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Nope. Pedigree is no good. The food is made mostly out of corn.

Look for a food that is labeled 'holistic', and you've probably got a good one. You're not going to find these at a grocery store, or petsmart. You'll probably have to check a slightly more specialty, or family owned store. :)
 

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It's really up to you!
I use about 1/5 to 1/4 dog food in my mix.
I go to the pet store and get the free sample bags all the time . . . :roll:
Do you use dogfood for up to 25% of your mix?
What do you think about chicken pellets and would you use the same amount of that?
 
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