What is the maximum recommended percentage for fiber in a ferret's diet?

Answer

3%

Because a ferret's digestive system is built for rapid processing of highly digestible animal matter, it has very limited capacity for breaking down structural plant material. Consequently, indigestible fillers like fiber must be severely restricted in the diet. The maximum allowable level for fiber is set at 3% on a dry matter basis. Exceeding this threshold introduces materials that can displace essential meat content, potentially leading to the formation of urinary stones or causing intestinal blockages due to the lack of digestive efficiency for these components.

What is the maximum recommended percentage for fiber in a ferret's diet?
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