cguarino30
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Feeding update:
E3, H3, H5 and H6 were all fed quail chicks and ate them.
H2 and H4 were each fed three chick thighs. H2 ate two of them, H4 declined.
E2 ate an unscented pinkie. T3 declined, but also shed last night, so I'm assuming that's why.
T4 was fed two chick thighs and ate both of them, so she's back on feed.
N1 and N3 were each given two chick thighs and ate them.
N2 was fed a thigh/pinkie combo and only ate the thigh.
N4 was fed an unscented pinky and ate it.
I'm noticing that as these guys get older, they're more prone to skipping a meal or two, but they're consistently coming back on feed with little to no adjustments being made. Presumably, this is due to the increased size and less of a dire need for food.
E3, H3, H5 and H6 were all fed quail chicks and ate them.
H2 and H4 were each fed three chick thighs. H2 ate two of them, H4 declined.
E2 ate an unscented pinkie. T3 declined, but also shed last night, so I'm assuming that's why.
T4 was fed two chick thighs and ate both of them, so she's back on feed.
N1 and N3 were each given two chick thighs and ate them.
N2 was fed a thigh/pinkie combo and only ate the thigh.
N4 was fed an unscented pinky and ate it.
I'm noticing that as these guys get older, they're more prone to skipping a meal or two, but they're consistently coming back on feed with little to no adjustments being made. Presumably, this is due to the increased size and less of a dire need for food.