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How to properly raise minks?


Keeping minks requires some special attention because they are active and curious little animals. Here are some basic feeding guidelines:

1. Choose the right mink
Choose a healthy mink, preferably one from a professional breeder or pet store. Confirm its health status and understand the characteristics of the breed.

2. Prepare your living environment
Cage: Choose a cage that is large enough, at least 2 square meters, and has multiple levels for the mink to climb.
Mattresses: Use non-toxic mattress materials, such as paper confetti or flaxseed, and avoid materials that are irritants.
Hiding Places: Provide hiding places, such as huts or tunnels, so that the minks feel safe.

3. Feeding
Main diet: Provide high-quality mink-specific feed, which usually contains high-protein ingredients.
Fresh foods: Fresh meats (such as chicken or fish) and some fruits and vegetables can be given occasionally, but be careful not to overdo it.

4. Water
Make sure you have fresh drinking water, use a water bottle or bowl, and keep the water clean.

5. Daily care
Clean the cage: Clean the cage regularly to remove dirt and keep the environment clean.
Social time: Interacting with your ferret every day so they get used to your presence will help build trust.

6. Health Check
Check your mink's health regularly, including its coat, eyes, and claws. If you find any abnormalities, consult a veterinarian immediately.

7. Exercise requirements
Minks need plenty of space to exercise, and it is recommended that they be allowed to move around in a safe environment every day. Toys and tunnels can increase entertainment.

8. Safety precautions
Make sure the cage is away from direct sunlight and high noise levels.
Be careful with other pets and avoid exposing your ferret to other animals.

9. Proper temperature
Keep the environment warm, ideally between 18°C ​​and 24°C, avoid very low temperatures.

The above is a basic guide to raising minks. I hope it can help you take good care of your mink!