What food can hamsters eat?
Food that little hamsters can eat:
1. Feed: Little hamsters have special hamster food, and little hamster babies also have special baby food. , these feeds can supplement most of the nutrients needed by the hamster's body and help the hamster grow up healthily.
2. Fruits: Little hamsters can use fruit foods as supplementary food, and feed them regularly in small amounts, such as apples, bananas, etc. This type of food is rich in vitamins and can help little hamsters improve their digestion ability.
3. Vegetable foods: sweet potatoes, cabbage, carrots, etc. Vegetable foods can supplement hamsters with plant fiber and trace elements, but the breeder needs to cook them before feeding them.
4. Animal protein foods: chicken, beef, milk, mealworms, barleyworms, etc. Little hamsters can supplement a large amount of protein through these foods to help little hamsters grow quickly.
5. Cereal foods: chicken feed, wheat, corn, millet, raw rice, etc. This type of food can enrich the diversity of the hamster's diet, but the breeder must feed it sparingly to avoid gastrointestinal discomfort such as flatulence in the hamster.
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