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I would measure a cup of feed in the morning then see what's left (remeasure) an hour before dark. If it has not been eaten there would still be time to give her more of what she will eat.
Ok. I will try my best! I just got back home, since the earlier feeding, and she has tipped her bowl over and feed is all over the place, and she appears to still be hungry. I just gave her an egg. I will try my best tomorrow.

I can be a sucker, and she may already realize that. Ha!
 
@Sassysouth Use a food dish that attaches to the crate or cage, that way she can't tip it over. You can usually find them in the rodent section of your local pet store. The best one would be for a guinea pig or ferret, and has a base that attaches to the cage wires and a bowl that locks on to the base.
 
Here too Suzi!!
Lots to do outside and none of it is shoveling snow or chipping ice. :wee


@Sassysouth Use a food dish that attaches to the crate or cage, that way she can't tip it over. You can usually find them in the rodent section of your local pet store. The best one would be for a guinea pig or ferret, and has a base that attaches to the cage wires and a bowl that locks on to the base.

Good idea! Just the right size and reusable for chicks or hospital needs.
 
@Sassysouth Use a food dish that attaches to the crate or cage, that way she can't tip it over. You can usually find them in the rodent section of your local pet store. The best one would be for a guinea pig or ferret, and has a base that attaches to the cage wires and a bowl that locks on to the base.
I have one for the waterer, but cannot locate the other, so just using a cup for food.
When I put her in the small run, all she does is sit or stand. Does it hurt for her to move? She didn’t really eat this morning (I did not check her crop), egg and tune. There was some feed in her egg and tuna bowl from last night, and she won’t touch the food. You think it could be tummy issues? She is still passing blood.
 

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