1 Day Frozen Chicks

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What types of animals eat Chicks?

Birds of Prey:
For the many birds of prey who feed on smaller birds in the wild, day old chicks are a great source of nutrition while they are being cared for in wildlife rehabilitation centers, as they recover from illness, injury or being orphaned. At zoos and other education facilities, animal ambassadors need consistent high quality food to maintain their health. These raptors put on amazing displays of their flying skills for people, helping to educate the public about themselves and their natural habitat. Feeding whole prey items, like day old chicks, is one way to help ensure they get the nutrition they need.
Thousands of sick, injured or orphaned birds of prey are rescued every year and brought to local Wildlife Rehabilitation facilities to be cared for until they can return to the wild. If you find an injured, sick or orphaned raptor, or any other wild animal, please contact your nearest local wildlife rehabilitator. You can view our list of wildlife rehabilitators to find the one closest to you.

Reptiles:
Meat eating snakes and lizards often benefit from variety in their diet. For some, frozen day old chicks will be the primary food, supplemented with rats or mice, or even quail. For others, the frozen chicks will provide that change of pace from their normal routine of rats or mice. That variety, offered every second or third feeding might be just the thing to get fussy eaters back on track. Carpet Pythons, Roughies (Rough-scaled Pythons), Green Tree Pythons, and various Monitor Lizards are a few of the reptiles that may enjoy the addition of chicks to their diet.

Wild Carnivore Diet:
Wild carnivores are designed to eat whole animals. Natural prey items provide a variety of proteins, minerals and other nutrients that they may not get from feeding commercial dog or cat foods. As more is learned about carnivore nutrition, it is clear that commercial diets may not be as balanced as was once thought. Whether in a wildlife rehabilitation center awaiting release or in a zoo or educational facility, including frozen chicks in every carnivore’s diet is one way to help ensure a balanced nutritional state.

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Preparation and Feeding Instructions:
  1. Do not handle reptile before offering feeder.
  2. Always feed reptiles separately.
  3. Place rodent bag in warm water until thawed. Do not microwave.
  4. When completely thawed, grasp the  feeder with tongs and present to reptile.
  5. Feeding response may be encouraged by wiggling rodent.
  6. Release feeder when reptile strikes and acquires.
  7. Avoid the risk of bites: Always wash hands after handling feeder rodents.
  8. Never prepare or store frozen feeders where human food is prepared, stored, or consumed.
*Frequency of feeding depends on the species. Please check with your vet or pet professional for advice.

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Rated 5 out of 5
April 3, 2024
Who are you feeding? Kingsnakes and beaded lizards

Fast shipment

I received my rodents in a timely manner l recommend Layne Labs to anyone who has reptiles

  • John
  • Suburban, CA
  • Private breeder
John
Rated 5 out of 5
March 27, 2024
Who are you feeding? Ball python and BRB

Amazing quality!

I wish I had known about Layne Labs years ago! It makes me feel so good to feed such clean, high-quality, and humanely euthanized prey items to my “first kids.” Sasha (BP) and Bowie (BRB) are 29 and 27 now, and I hope to keep them healthy for many more years with the help of quality food.

  • Jen
  • North Providence, RI
Jen
Rated 5 out of 5
March 27, 2024
Who are you feeding? House Cats

Transitioning to prey model diet for our kitties

Bandit is a natural mouser and eats small rats he catches and so after researching the prey model diet, we are choosing that it is a much more balanced diet and healthier for them to eat whole prey. Bandit took right away to the day-old chicks. Oscar is being weaned onto the small rats with the pinky mice and Whiskers love the small pinky rats. Our hopes is to get them all onto the small birds with a mix of the rodents twice a day. So far, so good !

  • Kirsten
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Kirsten
Rated 5 out of 5
March 15, 2024
Who are you feeding? F1 Savannah Cats

Our new favorite - toy and treat - day old Quail

Amazing service - on time and wonderfully packaged. Our cats absolutely love these - they play with them, throw them in the air, paw them around and the eat them right up.

  • Susan
  • Perdido Key, FL
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