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I just founf out my Sav LOVES chicken livers!! Is this safe?? Also what about the hearts??
If so that would be awsome!!! Chicken gizzards are really cheap.
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I've been supplimenting my sav's diet with chicken gizzards every now and then... its safe, in moderation. Savannahs really should be fed a primarily rodent diet, and too much of other stuff can make them flabby. My sav loves them too. =)

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Chicken have a high content of salmonella. Allowing reptiles to eat too much chicken will also rise their salmonella level as well... That will become a problem. Nothing wrong with allowing occasional chicken consumption, but too much will not be good.
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Chicken has a high content of salmonella. Allowing reptiles to eat too much chicken will also rise their salmonella level as well... That will become a problem. Nothing wrong with allowing occasional chicken consumption, but too much will not be good.
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