FEEDINg HAIR
Feeding fur plays a significant role in regulating gut health in carnivores. Animal hair & hides are routinely consumed by wild carnivores as part of their natural diet.
BENEFITS INLCLUDE:
- Indigestible fur acts as fibre in the carnivore diet.
- Reducing putrefaction of proteins in the hind-gut.
- Yields a more beneficial fermentation pattern in the gastrointestinal tract.
- Hair protects intestines by wrapping around hard objects or sharp undigested bone.
- Undigested hair and bones in your carnivore's stools is desirable, as the hair forms the outside of the stools, while the inside is composed of bones.