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    BP Weight loss pattern

    I have a normal BP who goes off feed in the winter months. This past winter he fasted from 11/5/15 to 1/31/16, then refused feedings till 3/22.

    On 11/05/15, he took a small f/t rat weighing 57g.
    On 01/31/16, he took a small f/t rat weighing 62g.
    On 3/22, he took a small f/t rat weighing 68g.
    On 4/3 (4 days ago), he took another small f/t rat weighing 76g ...

    Here is a record of clean weights during the period:

    11/04/15 820g
    11/05/15 - Took f/t Rat 57g as noted above)
    11/11/15 835g
    12/25/15 812g
    (01/31/16 - Took f/t Rat 62g as noted above)
    02/08/16 788g
    02/21/16 764g
    (Shed 03/07/16 - previous shed was 10/08/15)
    03/14/16 747g
    (03/22 - Took f/t Rat 68g as noted above)
    03/28/16 798g
    03/31/16 780g <------------
    (04/02/16 - Took f/t Rat 76g as noted above)
    04/06/16 822g
    04/07/16 817g <-----------

    Last year he went from 339g to 316g in a similar, but less marked weight fluctuation pattern (with similar feeding behavior) before shooting up in weight when back on regular feeding.

    I'm wondering if this is due to his metabolism kicking back into gear, or if something else might be wrong. 18g lost in 4 days, and 5g lost in 1 day (<-----) seems unusual to me... Thoughts?
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    Re: BP Weight loss pattern

    Sounds like you have a picky eater! You may want to try live, it should get his feedings more consistent and you should notice a gain in weight(:

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    I wouldn't worry about this at all. His max weight loss during the strike was about 10%. when all is said and done, he's right where he was 5 months ago. Not bad coming off a fast.
    Last edited by DennisM; 04-09-2016 at 12:24 AM. Reason: poor spelling skills

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