SOUTHERN FLYING SQUIRRELS
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Your flyer needs a balanced diet containing the right amount of protein, fat, vitamins and minerals.
Diet should include the following:
A variety of healthy vegetables and fruits
Wild Foods from outside
A source of protein
A source of calcium
Diet should include the following:
A variety of healthy vegetables and fruits
Wild Foods from outside
A source of protein
A source of calcium
Boo Block Recipe:
Nutritionally complete and soft for young squirrels, old squirrels, and squirrels with issues. they are made with probiotic, which helps with intestinal issues.
Ingredients:
60 grams of rodent block(henry's, oxbow, homemade etc.)
60 grams of nuts such as walnuts, pecans, or hazelnuts
60 grams of powdered fox valley day one formula for squirrels
10 grams of Henry's Calcium
22 grams of organic coconut oil (melted)
1 jar or tube(100-113g) of fruit or fruit blend baby food (apple pear broccoli (stay away from spinach, banana or yogurt
Add a probiotic, such as 3 capsules of multidophilus
1. In a food processor, grind rodent block until they are in the consistency of a fine powder, grind the nuts as finely as possible without them turning into butter
2. Heat coconut oil until it is liquid consistency, start with 20 sec
3. Combine the powered rodent block, formula, nuts, and probiotic
4. Mix in the baby food.
5. Lastly, mix in the coconut oil into your dry ingredients until well blended
6. Cover and place in the refrigerator for at least 5 hours or overnight until mixture is set. It will set to the consistency of cookie dough. You can refrigerate up to 3 days before freezing.
7. Spread thinly(half as thick as a henry block) between wax paper and freeze.
8. While frozen, quickly cut small squares and refreeze immediately. Sometimes I have to freeze midway to finish cutting blocks, as the mixture thaws quickly
Feed 1 block and 1 boo block daily, or feed 1-2 blocks and 1 boo ball for picky eaters.
Nutritionally complete and soft for young squirrels, old squirrels, and squirrels with issues. they are made with probiotic, which helps with intestinal issues.
Ingredients:
60 grams of rodent block(henry's, oxbow, homemade etc.)
60 grams of nuts such as walnuts, pecans, or hazelnuts
60 grams of powdered fox valley day one formula for squirrels
10 grams of Henry's Calcium
22 grams of organic coconut oil (melted)
1 jar or tube(100-113g) of fruit or fruit blend baby food (apple pear broccoli (stay away from spinach, banana or yogurt
Add a probiotic, such as 3 capsules of multidophilus
1. In a food processor, grind rodent block until they are in the consistency of a fine powder, grind the nuts as finely as possible without them turning into butter
2. Heat coconut oil until it is liquid consistency, start with 20 sec
3. Combine the powered rodent block, formula, nuts, and probiotic
4. Mix in the baby food.
5. Lastly, mix in the coconut oil into your dry ingredients until well blended
6. Cover and place in the refrigerator for at least 5 hours or overnight until mixture is set. It will set to the consistency of cookie dough. You can refrigerate up to 3 days before freezing.
7. Spread thinly(half as thick as a henry block) between wax paper and freeze.
8. While frozen, quickly cut small squares and refreeze immediately. Sometimes I have to freeze midway to finish cutting blocks, as the mixture thaws quickly
Feed 1 block and 1 boo block daily, or feed 1-2 blocks and 1 boo ball for picky eaters.
Block Recipe:
Squirrel block recipe(makes approximately 4-5 henry bags
Ingredients:
453 grams of pecans or walnuts ground fine(16 ounces)
I add more coarse ground nuts, but no large pieces. You can also add a teaspoon of almond or hazelnut extract.
100 grams of Henry's vitamins
4 teaspoons of aluminum free baking powder
400 grams of henry's whey isolate protein powder
4 eggs
2 cups water
Steps:
1. Mix the eggs with the water
2. Add vitamins and baking powder-mix well
3. Stir in ground nuts. You'll have nut goop
4. Add whey protein and mix well, Add a little extra water if needed.
5. Pour into a cookie sheet heavily spray with cooking spray or grease with coconut oil
6. Bake at 185* for exactly 85 min
7. Do NOT bake hotter than 200 degrees or the vitamins will degrade.
8. Cut into blocks immediately or you'll have one big block. This is very important step!
9. Let cool and then freeze immediately
Squirrel block recipe(makes approximately 4-5 henry bags
Ingredients:
453 grams of pecans or walnuts ground fine(16 ounces)
I add more coarse ground nuts, but no large pieces. You can also add a teaspoon of almond or hazelnut extract.
100 grams of Henry's vitamins
4 teaspoons of aluminum free baking powder
400 grams of henry's whey isolate protein powder
4 eggs
2 cups water
Steps:
1. Mix the eggs with the water
2. Add vitamins and baking powder-mix well
3. Stir in ground nuts. You'll have nut goop
4. Add whey protein and mix well, Add a little extra water if needed.
5. Pour into a cookie sheet heavily spray with cooking spray or grease with coconut oil
6. Bake at 185* for exactly 85 min
7. Do NOT bake hotter than 200 degrees or the vitamins will degrade.
8. Cut into blocks immediately or you'll have one big block. This is very important step!
9. Let cool and then freeze immediately