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Flabby BP

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  • 04-01-2013, 10:09 PM
    mbuehler
    Re: Flabby BP
    I bought some girls that had recently laid and they looked like that. It took them maybe a month to firm up. Can you verify with the breeder it was so recent? How are her eating habits? How does the stool look? When did she last poo?

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  • 04-01-2013, 10:16 PM
    Jayrhamlin
    Re: Flabby BP
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mbuehler View Post
    I bought some girls that had recently laid and they looked like that. It took them maybe a month to firm up. Can you verify with the breeder it was so recent? How are her eating habits? How does the stool look? When did she last poo?

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    She hasn't eaten since I've had her (3 months). I near told early December was her last meal (small rat). Like I said she's maintained weight for the time I've had her. I'll just keep offering food. I bought her to breed her but I guess I'll make sure she puts some more weight on first.

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  • 04-01-2013, 10:35 PM
    loonunit
    Oh, yeah, she's just not back up to weight. Did she lay a huge clutch?

    It took my smaller girls a few months to completely lose the flabby look, and they were pretty good about eating. Older adults tend to go on feeding strike in response to a change in environment. She'll lose the flab when she starts eating again.
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