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stumpy Posted - 29/05/2011 : 17:07:17
Zuri's 3rd refusal, which i know is normal. but weight loss, he has lost 42grams in 19 days is this normal?. So I have had no feeds for nearly 3 weeks of royal and corn. but she is in shed and grumpy which is unlike her
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n/a Posted - 29/05/2011 : 19:15:25
Good luck - and, about the yorkshires - stick en extra egg or two in - they'll end up puffing up like balloons lol!
stumpy Posted - 29/05/2011 : 19:08:08
think i better do situps with him then, maybe i could lose a few stones rather than grams? but will check out
stumpy Posted - 29/05/2011 : 19:06:18
No from Lidl, no wonder my yorkshire puds dont rise, will check them out before i weigh again
Lotabob Posted - 29/05/2011 : 19:06:18
It is a bit odd. I would still be inclined to blame the scales rather than your peepers but maybe she has been doing situps while you sleep, shifting those pounds.

(overlapped, think its the scales even more now)
n/a Posted - 29/05/2011 : 18:59:36
Ah - that rings a bell ... I too have new, or new-ish digital scales, and the last time I tried to weigh Shahi they said he was about half his previous weight ... Then they flickered about (he was sitting quite still in a bowl I'd zeroed) and I thought it was the battery, but when I tested them with a pack of flour (more salt dough hides on the way lol) they worked perfectly.

Hey Stumpy, your scales aren't those Salter ones from Argos for around £9/10 are they?
stumpy Posted - 29/05/2011 : 18:42:20
No wee no poo, I thought that was alot, in the last week he only lost 9gms. Do you think I need to go to specsavers?, because i no the scales are ok, they new digital bought for him
Lotabob Posted - 29/05/2011 : 18:31:47
42 grams in that space of time I thought would be impossible without it having a big wee or a browner more solid deposit. I think you'd have to get the saw out and take a few inches off at the back for that kind of weight loss. Also are you sure your scales are accurate? (I wonder this a lot because I run a post office and pay a HUGE amount of money for 100% accurate scales and even those are serviced and also need recalibrating a few times a year)
n/a Posted - 29/05/2011 : 17:25:31
Hi, your corn's an adult, isn't she? This is my first spring with 4 fully adult corns (although 3 are only 2 years old; not breeding age yet)and they've been an absolute pain, roaming, fasting, grumpy or clinging ... they want husbands, poor loves!

Has Zuri made a mess or wee? That could account for the weight loss, I reckon, but hopefully there'll be someone more experienced along soon. All the best.

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