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Alidan
Snake Mite
21 Posts |
Posted - 15/01/2013 : 16:41:19
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Hello, Our hoggie has refused the last couple of feeds and wondering if we should be worried. She's about 6 months old and we've had her since November (about 1 and a half months). She has eaten well every 5 days until 29th Dec at which point she started refusing feeds. Temps are stated 31 degrees at warm end and room temp at cool end. Still lively and friendly - odd hiss/bunt if we startle her only. The only difference I can think of is that at Christmas we all had flu and were ill for 2weeks. During this time handling was at a minimal so maybe this has upset her daily structure? We've started handling as normal for the last week and a half and she seems non the worse except non feeding. When she first refused a meal I didn't attempt again for a few days later so not to stress her, and then again a few days later but still no interest shown. No sign of a shed/wt loss. Any suggestions? Thank you. |
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LouiseB
Yearling Hoggie
United Kingdom
624 Posts |
Posted - 18/01/2013 : 19:18:08
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I'd just keep an eye on her weight, make sure she doesn't start losing too much. As long as she seems OK otherwise, I wouldn't worry about a couple of missed feeds. Hoggies can be a bit temperamental like that. |
1.0.0. Western hognose (Baldrick) 0.1.0. Amel bloodred corn snake (Cornflake) R.I.P. Bob (Western hognose) |
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Alidan
Snake Mite
21 Posts |
Posted - 25/01/2013 : 08:05:49
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Thanks for you reply. She's still not interested in feeding but seems to be maintaining condition so I'll see how it goes. Thanks again :-) |
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Alidan
Snake Mite
21 Posts |
Posted - 26/03/2013 : 13:24:52
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Whoop-a-doop! Astrid our wee hoggie has fed!! I'm so relieved. Although I've monitored her weight and it has kept constant, it's been since just past Xmas since she accepted a pinkie. She's tiny so weighing her was almost a religion! The most I've been able to get her to take was some brain goo and half a torso about a month ago I was starting to loose heart. This was the first time I didn't get her feeding box out. I just weighed her and put a pinkie in front of her and she took it. Typical, I had to hold her while she wiggled it down. Anyway, fingers crossed this is the start of her regularly taking feeds again |
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LouiseB
Yearling Hoggie
United Kingdom
624 Posts |
Posted - 28/03/2013 : 10:48:56
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Great news! I think it may just have been the time of year. I've had problems with feeding my hoggy in the past during the winter months, and although he often loses a lot of weight, he usually starts up again when spring arrives. Not that it has arrived really, but animals seem to know these things! |
1.0.0. Western hognose (Baldrick) 0.1.0. Amel bloodred corn snake (Cornflake) R.I.P. Bob (Western hognose) |
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smart bunny
Snake Mite
15 Posts |
Posted - 29/03/2013 : 08:12:41
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Oh that is fab news, such a long time to go without food, you must have been so worried. |
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Alidan
Snake Mite
21 Posts |
Posted - 30/03/2013 : 22:11:52
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Yep thanks, and guess what? I got her out of her viv this afternoon and she's in blue! Making up for lost time :-D |
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Alidan
Snake Mite
21 Posts |
Posted - 07/04/2013 : 18:35:40
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Yeay!! Since last posting, Astrid has shed and fed again tonight. Happy Days!! |
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smart bunny
Snake Mite
15 Posts |
Posted - 08/04/2013 : 07:41:14
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Woah that's quick! Still waiting on ours to shed lol. |
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