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Posted by Lori -Turtle Homes on October 18, 2001 at 23:50:34:
In Reply to: here's the problem... posted by EJ on October 18, 2001 at 22:19:08:
There is evidence. I am think off the top of my head the group Andy Highfield studied, I believe they were Greek (which ones I don't remember). They fed off an alfalfa field and were grossly pyrimided. BUT protein is not the only factor in pyrimiding. There is hydration, excercise, genetics, and metabolism. I had a sulcata here that was smooth as any one I ever saw. It at cat food.
Lori
: I can state emphaticly that pyramiding in not caused by plant protein as well anyone can state it is. The point is that there is absolutely no statistical data to support such concepts. (btw bermuda grass is very high in protein percentage wise) Protien is a major component of growth and normal metobolic processes. The only thing that should be of concern is to provide a varied, balanced diet. The varied part provides the balance. If we are talking herbiverous animals do not feed animal protein. That's all you should be concerned with. Do not limit protein any more than any other component.
: (btw, the list I provided earlier was courtacy of Lin King)
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