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Posted by A. C. Highfield on July 04, 2000 at 02:51:40:
In Reply to: Galops and nutrition posted by Peter on July 04, 2000 at 01:37:19:
Certainly, I'd cut the corn and fruits. Their digestibility is way too high. In essence, look at much more fibrous green-leaf material and orchard hays. Treat as for a G. sulcata or G. pardalis, basically. Galapagos tortoises do pretty well on de-spined Opuntia pads, for example (high Ca:P ratio, excellent fiber content). If you have a large outdoor pen, I'd seed this up with a good quality pasture-type mix. The large the area, the less work for you feeding the beast, and the better-of nutritionaly it will be. As for alfalfa - yes, I'd certainly restrict the dry stuff. Fresh is better (lower) from the protein perspective. Some is OK, too much can prove problematic.
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