Kara
Warren Veteran
Right let me get this written down :lol:
When my guys had their VHD2 jabs back in the summer it was noted Shadow had lost weight, not lots and he was still healthy, Susan however had put weight on and I knew this, she eats everything in sight, nudges her way in to the pellets so I was scatter feeding and making a point of spreading the pellets between 2 bowls and scattering (they don't get heaps) she nudges her way in to whatever Shadow is eating, even if I put her in front of her own stash, as soon as I start moving away she gets in to his! She is actually quite nasty to him, he will be eating and she will groom and nip him whilst he is eating :shock: she eats some of his by pushing him out the way and then stops eating till he tries again, then she does it again :shock:
Now, should I separate them for the time it take for them to eat their pellets? She needs to lose weight as she is turning in to a chunk :roll:
They eat lots of hay so I know they are getting their hay goodness but I am worried about Shadow not getting enough *he will be at the vets this week, I have just emailed them!
He has lost more weight since the summer (more than the usual) and he seems a little wobbly on his back legs, so now with Susan nipping him and being a bit of a bully is stressing me out
They have unlimited good hay, herbs such as mint, fennel, coriander, parsley :thumb:
When my guys had their VHD2 jabs back in the summer it was noted Shadow had lost weight, not lots and he was still healthy, Susan however had put weight on and I knew this, she eats everything in sight, nudges her way in to the pellets so I was scatter feeding and making a point of spreading the pellets between 2 bowls and scattering (they don't get heaps) she nudges her way in to whatever Shadow is eating, even if I put her in front of her own stash, as soon as I start moving away she gets in to his! She is actually quite nasty to him, he will be eating and she will groom and nip him whilst he is eating :shock: she eats some of his by pushing him out the way and then stops eating till he tries again, then she does it again :shock:
Now, should I separate them for the time it take for them to eat their pellets? She needs to lose weight as she is turning in to a chunk :roll:
They eat lots of hay so I know they are getting their hay goodness but I am worried about Shadow not getting enough *he will be at the vets this week, I have just emailed them!
He has lost more weight since the summer (more than the usual) and he seems a little wobbly on his back legs, so now with Susan nipping him and being a bit of a bully is stressing me out
They have unlimited good hay, herbs such as mint, fennel, coriander, parsley :thumb:
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