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Chapter 7 - Various VT Laws Dealing With Animals

Animal Welfare Regulations - (Apply to Pet Merchants Only)

Part 3 - Standards: Subpart B - Specifications For Handling, Care, Treatment, And Transportation Of Guinea Pigs, Hamsters And Other Rodents.

Animal Health And Husbandry Standards - Section 3.29 Feeding

  1. Guinea pigs, hamsters and other rodents shall be fed each day except as otherwise might be required to provide adequate veterinary care. The food shall be free from contamination, wholesome, palatable and of sufficient quantity and nutritive value to meet the normal daily requirements for the condition and size of the guinea pig, hamster or other rodent.

  2. Food comprising the basic diet shall be at least equivalent in quality and content to pelleted rations produced commercially and commonly available from feed suppliers.

  3. The basic diet of guinea pigs, hamsters, and other rodents may be supplemented with good quality fruits or vegetables consistent with their individual dietary requirements.

  4. Food receptacles, if used, shall be accessible to all guinea pigs, hamsters or other rodents in a primary enclosure and shall be located so as to minimize contamination by excreta. All food receptacles shall be kept clean. In self-feeders are used for the feeding of pelleted feed, measures must be taken to prevent molding, deterioration or caking of the feed. Hamsters may be fed pelleted feed on the floor of a primary enclosure.

  5. Fruit or vegetable food supplements may be placed upon the bedding within the primary enclosure: Provided, however, that the uneaten portion of such supplements and any bedding soiled as a result of such feeding practices shall be removed from the primary enclosure when such uneaten supplements accumulate or such bedding becomes soiled to a degree that might be harmful or uncomfortable to animals therein.

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