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carr13 Posted - 12/09/2010 : 23:53:49
One of our baby royals makes this little clicking sound when he breaths, you have to put him right next to your ear to hear it and it's not all the time. I have read this is one of the signs of an ri, he is eating normally and gaining weight, I have seen no mucus or any other signs. Our other baby Margarine who we got from the same shop just over a week apart doesn't make this sound and neither does our 10 yr old Butters. We have had the babys for a couple of mths now and got them both strike feeding as Marge was a none feeder when we got him and Ike wasn't much better. But now I'm worried so thought I would ask you all if I should be..........
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Blackecho Posted - 13/09/2010 : 07:33:44
I'd certainly keep an eye on it, make sure it doesn't get worse or develop any other symptoms.

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