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Zoo Chef - Catherine - 11-13-2015 It takes skill to cook for people. However it takes more than skill to be a cook at a zoo. They have to know how to deal with food and they have to know the needs of the animals. https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.thestar.com/life/food_wine/2015/11/12/inside-the-kitchen-of-the-toronto-zoo-where-the-wild-things-eat.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYBSoUMTQzODY3ODE4NTI2NTY5NDUzNTMyGmY2N2E2N2RlYWY4YTljZmI6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNG3wiFbX8_IDOpW8VZj_PXQqoA5Uw I would love a tour of that kitchen. The gelatine idea for delivering vitamins is something worth thinking about. RE: Zoo Chef - Catslave. - 11-13-2015 It would be a fascinating job. RE: Zoo Chef - Tobi - 11-14-2015 Goodness me! What a demanding but interesting job! The mention of 'horsemeat' may upset some. But of course those animals which are carnivores are designed to eat meat. I just hope the horses were slaughtered quickly and humanely after a good long and contented life..... RE: Zoo Chef - Catherine - 11-14-2015 I would love the job. It must be so interesting to figure out what to feed the animals an how to present it. They do some serious work on animal nutrition. I wish more people had such well thought out diets. They know now not to let any of the animals get too fat (gorillas/komodo dragons etc.) and they keep the sugar levels down. The gorillas get less fruit and more branches with leaves. I think we have a healthy set of animals. I also think they are learning a lot about nutrition. I would love that job. I really like cooking/food prep and I love working with animals. It sounds like the people doing the work now, really love the job. I have never asked where the horse meat comes from, but the carnivores do need to eat meat. I might ask if I can find someone who would know. I understand they go through huge amounts of crickets and meal worms too. RE: Zoo Chef - Ruth - 11-16-2015 Interesting topic. I am very concerned with my pet family's diet, too. RE: Zoo Chef - Catherine - 11-16-2015 I think we are all concerned about our pets nutrition. Can you imagine what it is like to be in charge of the gorilla diet. It is a big responsibility, but it would also be an interesting challenge. RE: Zoo Chef - cathie - 11-16-2015 Glad to see so much thought going into the animals diet. Catherine you should see if they're hiring. RE: Zoo Chef - Catherine - 11-16-2015 I have thought about it. However, the zoo is a long way from where I live so the commute would be bad. Also, I have seniority and benefits with my job so I don't want to leave it. I would love the work, but I can feed animals on a smaller scale at home and enjoy it. |