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Post by katt on Mar 14, 2011 13:18:41 GMT -5
Note taken. I'll do that when I get home from class!
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Post by Sherry on Mar 14, 2011 13:24:41 GMT -5
That's what I'm going to do- and thanks katt I've also printed it off for my own reference Quick question- how do you give them and when? As in, do they get them all, all the time(other than slippery elm), rotational, like...probiotics with monday's meals, pancreatic enzymes with Tues., etc? Or is it just a grab bag, and experimenting to see if this works better with this meal, that works better with that meal? To date, everything he eats causes funky poops Including whole prey). Maybe I need to start a thread for this alone ;D And I'll be keeping a diary since we pretty much have a positive diagnosis(at least as much as we can without biopsy). For the next ten days, he needs to stay on the rotation he's been getting, to see if the metro(yes, it's liquid) does ANYTHING.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2011 13:26:41 GMT -5
Pumpkin is a lifesaver when I feed NV Bison right now. I can't get rid of it from Paulie's diet, because he LOVEs to eat it, but it moves through his system fast (great cleanser in that sense). I hate to take away anything Paulie likes to eat, because usually if it causes tummy aches he won't eat it at all. The Bison just makes a mess for the ferret mom. Pumpkin helps with that quite a bit. I'd like to learn more about Reishi I think. I know a lot of folks use it on the forum and it might be great for during Paulie's sheds (his flare-ups always happen then).
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