Originally Posted by
SamtheSquirrel2018
Hi Jenna:
I'm glad that Rocky is still eating Teklad Blocks and hopefully he is doing well!
Your current thread could also be entitled "What is the difference between a Food and a Feed!" For illustration purposes, a Food can be considered a single substance (a particular vegetable, fruit or nut or mealworms to name just a few examples) that a Squirrel might be given to eat while in captivity. For many people who suddenly become responsible for caring for a Squirrel (and many others even with some experience, as well); this captive Squirrel's diet becomes the diet traditionally assumed to be what is an ideal menu for Squirrels which is based upon their well known love for such foods as nuts, corn, fruits and often tasty human foods! The concerns that are commonly voiced on TSB and elsewhere about the "evils" of corn, nuts or whatever are based upon the problems and issues that can easily result if these FOODS comprise the entirety of the Squirrels diet or even a significant part of a Squirrels diet!
A FEED, on the other paw, is based upon a conscientiously derived recipe for ideal nutrition formulated for a particular species of animals. A Feed has two very different considerations than simple FOODS! A quality FEED is essentially a concoction formulated for the purpose of providing ideal nutritional support for a particular species and an animal's particular circumstances such as growth, lactation, or old age to name some of these factors. A quality Feed must provide ideal percentages of necessary and recommended nutritional components (as examples; protein, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, vitamins and more) and in that; they must be ideally BALANCED! They must also be INCLUSIVE in the sense that ALL the known to be necessary and recommended components for ideal nutritional status must be present in the mixture! With a FEED, Jenna, the individual ingredients are not nearly as much of a concern as they might be if they were given by themselves as Foods as they are present in the FEED in precisely calculated proportions!
You don't need to worry about using the Teklad blocks or Mazuri Blocks as these are FEEDS! The fact that they contain corn (which incidentally, in itself has one of the very worst Calcium to Phosphorus Ratios) is not really a concern! These Blocks contain many other constituents in precise balance! To give a more surprising example of this point; let's look at the ingredients of Henry's Healthy Blocks (HHBs) which most all of us have no hesitations in recommending them and note that the first and primary ingredient is Pecans! Nuts are NEVER advised to be given to Squirrels except as rare treats yet here we are with nuts being the primary ingredient of HHBs! Why in the world would Henry's Blocks be considered an ideal nutritional source when it is mostly Pecans? The answer is that HHBs are also Feeds! They are made with ideal nutritional BALANCE and they are ALL-INCLUSIVE by containing all of the necessary and recommended nutritional components! The nuts are only a base for these Blocks!
So, Jenna, don't worry! You are doing well for little Rocky and your are NOT "doing trial by fire and using what SEEMS to be working!" You are using what DOES work and all without fire!
Please tell Rocky that I said hello!
Regards,
SamtheSquirrel