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    Re: Not eating.

    His breeder is the one who told me to try a smaller tub and put him with the female. I'm waiting a week in between offerings and leaving him alone.

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    Re: Not eating.

    Quote Originally Posted by DaNeal31 View Post
    His breeder is the one who told me to try a smaller tub and put him with the female. I'm waiting a week in between offerings and leaving him alone.

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    Well if the breeder told you to put him in a smaller tub that's ok. But to put him in with a female is a guarantee he isn't going to want to eat. He will want to breed with the female. 900grams is a great weight, just make sure to monitor any weight losses if he continues to refuse meals. Either you want to breed him or you want to get him back on food.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: Not eating.

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Well if the breeder told you to put him in a smaller tub that's ok. But to put him in with a female is a guarantee he isn't going to want to eat. He will want to breed with the female. 900grams is a great weight, just make sure to monitor any weight losses if he continues to refuse meals. Either you want to breed him or you want to get him back on food.
    His breeder says he stops every year and after he's with her he usually starts eating again.

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    Re: Not eating.

    Quote Originally Posted by DaNeal31 View Post
    His breeder says he stops every year and after he's with her he usually starts eating again.

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    Ok. Then I would go with that. That's understandable.
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