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Well it just depends really, if its oak then probaly not much! it turns out oak can give the little beavers serious gas!! But if they are eating beech then they could happily spend upto 8 hours a day scoffing down some nice beech, especially as its a lighter wood in colour it doesnt pack as many calories.

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they eat about 5 to 10 pound of tree bark.

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about 2 gallons

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