In another thread this came up. I didn't want to derail that thread but thought this would be an interesting discussion.
Do you feed your girls when they are gravid? Why or why not?
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I have always offered food during the first 60-80 days of gestation with the prey item being half the size of what the girl would normally eat. If they normally get 1 or 2 f/t jumbos, I offer 1 medium.
In all 5 of my litters (4 different females) during the last 10 years, they have taken this offered food and I haven't had any problems. One of the girls did refuse once, prey was removed and it was at the end of the feeding window so that was it for her. I always figured the extra nutrients and energy were beneficial to the growing young instead of taking everything from the mother's reserves.
I do understand feeding too close to parturition increases the chance of a premature delivery as the female tries to pass the waste.
Do you feed your girls when they are gravid? Why or why not?
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I have always offered food during the first 60-80 days of gestation with the prey item being half the size of what the girl would normally eat. If they normally get 1 or 2 f/t jumbos, I offer 1 medium.
In all 5 of my litters (4 different females) during the last 10 years, they have taken this offered food and I haven't had any problems. One of the girls did refuse once, prey was removed and it was at the end of the feeding window so that was it for her. I always figured the extra nutrients and energy were beneficial to the growing young instead of taking everything from the mother's reserves.
I do understand feeding too close to parturition increases the chance of a premature delivery as the female tries to pass the waste.