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Old 07-04-2008, 11:21 AM
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Mum to be really off her food

One of my girls, a maiden is 28 days today. At days 21 and 22 she refused breakfast but ready for a small amount at lunch and ate normally at supper time. Days 23 24 refused breakfast and lunch but ate normally at supper time but for the last 4 days won't eat any of her normal food at all and has just about stopped eating anything.

She Will drink small amount of goats milk, drinking water normally, she is usually fed BARF diet, she recoils if I offer her any form of meat either raw or cooked. She would usually eat any form of meat, raw or cooked. Eggs, cooked fish, veg fruit chicken wings ets. But is refusing all these although she frequently checks her food bowl as she seams hungry. I have resorted to offering her dry food, she took a small amount which is better than nothing.

I have tried all sorts of 'tempters' but nothing works. I am getting rather worried as I have not experienced this degree of morning sickness - food refusal before although in herself she is bright, altert, tail waggy, no temp, discharge (slight clear) etc. More tired than usual, clingy and doesn't want to play with the other guys, but up for any attention that I give her and still enjoying a walk and playing with me so definitely not appearing unwell at all.

Any one else experienced this - can offer advice I would be grateful as I am starting to worry about it.
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Old 07-04-2008, 11:26 AM
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min was like this for a while. we gave her some vegtable and chiken soup(home made) she loved it.
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Old 07-04-2008, 11:52 AM
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Re: Mum to be really off her food

Thanks Minnie, How long did it last?
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Mika - are you the one who's singing
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Old 07-04-2008, 02:09 PM
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Could be for the right price: I'll hum it if you'll strum it!

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