You know those kongs for dogs?
These things:
I was just talking to someone (heck, she might be a member here) who has a redfoot, and she said she stuffs one of these for her redfoot.
I was talking to her about Stagger and she said that in the wild they usually have to work for their food (whether it be digging, nosing, ripping to break it up, or moving distances to get to the food).
So, she puts all kinds of redfoot-friendly foods in a kong and her tort eats her food that way!
I was amazed.
She said her redfoot either loves it or despises it. But she has to work for it.
Same concept with dogs.
But she puts the food in there so that she has to yank it (but it's accessible, so it's not like it's impossible for her tort to get the food).
She head butts it and pushes it around, but she gets the food out of it.
Weird, but interesting. I NEVER would have thought to give a tort a kong.
These things:
I was just talking to someone (heck, she might be a member here) who has a redfoot, and she said she stuffs one of these for her redfoot.
I was talking to her about Stagger and she said that in the wild they usually have to work for their food (whether it be digging, nosing, ripping to break it up, or moving distances to get to the food).
So, she puts all kinds of redfoot-friendly foods in a kong and her tort eats her food that way!
I was amazed.
She said her redfoot either loves it or despises it. But she has to work for it.
Same concept with dogs.
But she puts the food in there so that she has to yank it (but it's accessible, so it's not like it's impossible for her tort to get the food).
She head butts it and pushes it around, but she gets the food out of it.
Weird, but interesting. I NEVER would have thought to give a tort a kong.