MichelleBee
Alpha Buck
My three girls (all sisters) have all had stasis over the past 3 months and both myself and the vet have no idea why.
All three have been spayed and have access to lots of hay and water. They are fed a small amount of Burgess Excel pellets and have some greens (mainly cabbage leaves and carrots) every morning. They usually either free-range or go in their runs on the grass every day and so can eat grass / weeds etc.
We are not doing anything differently, but we've had them for a year and it seems odd that the stasis episodes have all been in the last three months.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
All three have been spayed and have access to lots of hay and water. They are fed a small amount of Burgess Excel pellets and have some greens (mainly cabbage leaves and carrots) every morning. They usually either free-range or go in their runs on the grass every day and so can eat grass / weeds etc.
We are not doing anything differently, but we've had them for a year and it seems odd that the stasis episodes have all been in the last three months.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks