How do you tell if a bun is mildly overweight? Ie not at the stage where mobility or hygine becomes an issue.
Bailey is very active, only gets a tbsp of pellets along with unlimited hay and some veg (mainly greens limited root veg).
However his wifebun Bracken has been losing weight (vet checked - No teeth or health issues).
I have a feeling the naughty boy is eating quicker and gobbling her share of the food and am now paranoid he has a bit of a pot belly.
I am going to try feeding seperately to see if things improve. Will this be sufficient, I have always been praised by my vets for the good condition of my buns and I am a bit upset.
Bailey is very active, only gets a tbsp of pellets along with unlimited hay and some veg (mainly greens limited root veg).
However his wifebun Bracken has been losing weight (vet checked - No teeth or health issues).
I have a feeling the naughty boy is eating quicker and gobbling her share of the food and am now paranoid he has a bit of a pot belly.
I am going to try feeding seperately to see if things improve. Will this be sufficient, I have always been praised by my vets for the good condition of my buns and I am a bit upset.