Food of a Ranch Fox
1 pt. milk 390 calories 1 lb. beef tripe 450 calories 1 lb. fat tripe 600 calories 1 1b. beef heart 450 calories 1 lb. fat beef heart 550 calories 1 lb. shank beef 450 calories 1 lb. fat beef 650 calories 1 lb. beef liver 650 calories 1 lb. lamb heart 850 calories 1 lb. haddock 165 calories 1 lb. smelts 230 calories 4 oz. rice 400 calories
4 oz. Fox Biscuits 400 calories.
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The Secret to Success in Fox Farming is dependent upon two , principles - sanitation and nutrition. The first is easily obtained by following simple, fundamental rules, but proper nutrition is a science requiring close study and observation. For several years the manufac- turers of IMPERIAL FOX BISCUIT
have been studying their product in relation to silver foxes, dogs, mink, etc., and are convinced that in placing upon the market Imperial Cod Oil Fox and Dog Biscuit, they have solved ”The Feeding Problem".
A BALANCED RATION - Analysis proves the Biscuit rich in essen- tial nutrients, largely take the place of meat and should be fed at all seasons; They are Ideal Puppy Food during summer, fed with milk. An occasional feed of dry hard biscuit is also beneficial to promote digestion and prevent ”big head”. There will be no rickets or gastritis when Imperials are regularly fed.
PRACTICAL RESULTS - Imperial Fox Biscuits are now fed in almost all the leading fox ranches in P.E.I., the home and largest cen- tres of the Silver Fox Industry.
The live foxes that were awarded highest honours at the Toronto and Boston Fox Shows last year were fed on Imperials.
The pelts of foxes fed on Imperials have registered the highest prices in the world’s fur market.
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