NewAtThis8
Songster
- Apr 9, 2023
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I don’t have a good scale to weigh him- thinking I may use my bathroom scale while holding him and then subtract my weight to see if I can get a ballpark. But based on how he looks, normal or maybe cause for concern? If either applies, what would one look for when checking for obesity? He’s got a brother with some medical issues that hasn’t thrived / has a different body composition than he does so judging in comparison he looks and feels massive but I don’t think it’s a good comparison. Here’s some photos of my Heimlich. He’s a jumbo Pekin, so he will be larger than the typical Pekin. They don’t get many extra treats but they have access to their food all day in their feeder. I don’t see him at it excessively but I could be missing it.