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Turkey Poults (Chicks) Whole Prey - 25 count

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SKU:
MM2003s
$9.95
Condition:
New
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Description

Turkey Poults (chicks) are one day old, frozen, carcasses. These are whole prey and are ready to feed your dogs and cats. They weigh around 2.3 oz each. There are 25 per package - approx. 3.75 lbs. Note: There may be some shell fragments and wood strings from their bedding material. Buy 8 of this product, get $8 off.

Extra Information

Brand:
25 ct
Weight:
3.75 LBS
Case Discounts:
Buy 8 of the same product, get $8 off
Protein:
Turkey
Type:
Bone-In
Type:
Whole Parts
Type:
For Cats
Type:
For Dogs
Part:
Heart
Part:
Organ-Liver
Part:
Organ-Kidney
Part:
Organ-Spleen
Part:
Muscle Meat
Part:
Necks
Part:
Ears/Feet/Snout/Tail
Part:
Organ-Other

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17 Reviews

  • Posted by Anonymous on Sep 25th 2019

    5

    Great for dog and snake!

    Both of my pets love these!

  • Posted by Vanessa Korhonen on Sep 25th 2019

    5

    Best bang for your buck.

    I was very worried my dogs wouldn’t eat this product, but they loved it! Highly suggested.

  • Posted by Jolene Pinor on Sep 25th 2019

    5

    Cats love these!

  • Posted by Lawrence Wilson on Sep 25th 2019

    4

    Turkey Poults (Chicks) Whole Prey 25 count

    My dog for whatever reason will not eat these out of his bowl. He will instead carry them gingerly outside where he will eat them on the grass. Takes longer for him to eat than the grinds. He does really like them though.

  • Posted by Anonymous on Mar 28th 2019

    5

    My cat's devour these!

    My cat's get these almost daily. They are hunters, and are accustomed to "whole prey". They absolutely devour these and look for more.

  • Posted by Meleah Beddor on Mar 28th 2019

    3

    Turkey Poults

    The quality of this item was great it just wasn’t for me or my dog:). I had a difficult time giving him the poult and he wasn’t too sure what to do with it. My squeamishness is the only reason I wouldn’t try feeding these again.

  • Posted by Candice Kennedy on Feb 2nd 2019

    4

    Dogs wouldn’t eat them

    My dogs are weird about feathers and fur so unfortunately they wouldn’t eat them.

  • Posted by Karin Andreen on Jan 31st 2019

    5

    Title of review 1266

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