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Wysong Ferret Epigen 90 is a revolutionary starch-free dry kibble designed specifically for obligate carnivores like ferrets. With 90% protein content, enriched with probiotics, enzymes, and omega-3 fatty acids, it closely mimics a ferret’s natural diet to support optimal digestion, coat health, and overall vitality across all life stages.

| ASIN | B00J4QWYHI |
| Additional Features | Starch Free, Rich in Omega-3s and Essential Fatty Acids |
| Age Range (Description) | All Life Stages |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | Chicken Meat |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Raw |
| Animal Food Nutrient Content Claim | High Protein |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,184 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #95 in Small Animal Food |
| Brand | Wysong |
| Brand Name | Wysong |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,729 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Flavor | Chicken |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085835985081 |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Type Name | Ferret Food |
| Item Weight | 5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wysong |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WDFE905 |
| Model Number | WDFE905 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Pet Type | Small Animal |
| Product Benefits | Supports ferret health with high protein and essential nutrients |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ferret feeding, Gradual introduction, Special occasions, Everyday use |
| Special Ingredients | all-natural |
| Specific Uses For Product | Active, Coat, Indoor, Outdoor, Weight |
| Target Species | Ferret |
| UPC | 085835985081 |
| Unit Count | 90 Ounce |
E**G
The best dry food for ferrets
Some “ferret” kibble on the market is garbage, pure and simple. *cough* marshall *cough* Ferrets are obligate carnivores with short digestive tracts. Your ferret should NOT eat carbs or pea protein. This is the only dry food I feet my ferrets. But it should not be the ONLY food you feed your ferrets. Ferret teeth are designed for shredding meat. Gnawing on hard kibble is not healthy for ferrets. Here’s what I’ve done for years- get warm water. Mix in 2 spoons of Dook Soup from Pampered Ferret (freeze dried raw, 98% meat.) Put this kibble in the warm water so it softens. Note- other ferret kibble will turn to mush because of the high carb content (again, not healthy for your ferrets!) This kibble simply softens, making it easier for your ferrets to eat. I then add Stella & Chewys raw dinner morsels (frozen), about 5 nuggets for 2 ferrets. Let sit for 10 minutes. Stir together. Top with a pinch of salmon oil. Serve. Ferrets imprint on their food. You need to make sure you introduce your ferrets to a variety of raw meats prior to 6 months of age. For kits, I’ll take their treats (utilize treats for potty training), crumble some over their food, and serve so they get used to the taste and associate it with food. Note- a lot of “ferret treats” are garbage too. Get freeze dried RAW chicken, liver, minnows. Your ferret never needs carbs, sugar (which is a carb), veggies, etc in their treats. I specifically get the starch free epigen due to limited ingredients and probiotics. If you bought your ferret from a chain pet store, it’s probably a Marshall ferret. I would switch them over quickly to this kibble and raw food. You want to do this while they are kits. Once their digestive system gets used to the food, you’ll have less poop as more of it is fully utilized by their bodies. At first they may have loose stool, more stool, for this I recommend “Poopin Pumpkin” to bulk up their stools. I use it every 3 weeks or so to prevent intestinal blockages as well, which ferrets are prone to, and those are very expensive to fix. My ferrets readily accepted the kibble and raw food. As for the treats, it’s a work in progress. These ferrets grew up in a pet mill on a poor diet. Patience is key. The price is worth it 10x over. A poor diet and stress can cut your ferret’s life short. Remember, ferrets are expensive animals. Forget the initial $400 per ferret. You need yearly vet exams, then biannual once they hit age 3. You need to invest in proper food and a LARGE cage. Enrichment. Emergencies. Diet is the foundation of health.
A**R
Good Quality Food
I order this food for one of my ferrets. The other ferret does not typically enjoy it but my female chows down on this. I did some research before purchasing this food for them and it seemed this was one of the healthier choices. I don't feed them this food alone; I mix it with the marshal ferret food as well as that is the one my male likes. I also feed them Stella & chewy FDR twice a day. I recommend mixing this with other food as I heard this can cause loose stool in ferrets as the ingredients are potent. I ordered this on June 12th and it was delivered by June 17th (5 days), not bad for Amazon nowadays. This is good quality food which I try to feed my ferrets at all times.
R**L
Good quality food
Prompt delivery and my ferrets won’t eat anything else.
J**T
My ferrets love it
My ferrets Smokie and Bandit love this food and benefits from it. They refuse to eat any other brand.
A**R
Remember to do a SLOW transition
I bought this food to mix in my ferrets regular kibble, since I had heard such good things about it. People are NOT kidding when they say to transition this food as slow as possible. I started just by sprinkling a few kibbles in their bowls. Did that for weeks, then finally started making my way to a half and half mixture. I had to keep cutting back a bit and trying again when I saw seedy/liquid poops but I stuck with it and stayed patient. Ferret digestive systems are so unbelievably sensitive. Finally after 4 or so months, we have perfect poops, soft fur, clean teeth and plenty of energy. My oldest ferret is almost 5 and now runs around dooking and playing with her younger brother and the cats. She has so much more life in her now than she did before I fed her this. The tartar on her teeth is almost gone since this food is starch free and very crunchy. It’s truly the best ferret food on the market. My boy is still lazy and fat, but that’s just him :)
K**N
Great food but
A little too rich for a few of mine, they had lots of diarrhea even 2 months into feeding it. They love the taste but they were pooping out of control and after researching i learned many recommended mixing with other foods to reduce diarrhea.
J**E
Hppy Ferret
My ferret likes this food over the other one and he does not scratch himself as much with this food. I am happy because he is happy with this type of food. Happy customer
S**H
My ferrets look and feel better!!
The quality of this food is much much better than the Marshall’s. I have 3 ferrets. Two are 2 and one is 7. My 7 year old is an adopted retired show girl. Ever since we’ve had her we’ve stayed on Marshalls. I’ve always thought she’s been so tiny and really thin hair. No, I think it was the food because no that she’s been on this food for about two months, her hair is soft and full, her body looks full and healthy and she doesn’t seem as itchy as before. I love this food and will be keeping any and all future ferrets on it.
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