FriskyClover
Warren Veteran
Sorry to hear he is still poorly.
I would try to get him to move about a bit if you can, it stimulates their guts. Has he had any painkillers?
If he's eating of his own accord I would perhaps cut down the syringe feeding and try to encourage him to eat on his own and I mean eat practically anything! When my lot are poorly, I try brown bread, carrot tops, blackberry leaves, hand picked grass, anything they want. Once they start munching, they generally seem to keep going and gradually get their appetite back.
Lots of vibes
FC x
I would try to get him to move about a bit if you can, it stimulates their guts. Has he had any painkillers?
If he's eating of his own accord I would perhaps cut down the syringe feeding and try to encourage him to eat on his own and I mean eat practically anything! When my lot are poorly, I try brown bread, carrot tops, blackberry leaves, hand picked grass, anything they want. Once they start munching, they generally seem to keep going and gradually get their appetite back.
Lots of vibes
FC x