Kallibear
Well-Known Member
Is it normal for a unhandled youngster to be disinterested in hard feed?!
Scruffy Roo is not really interested in his dinners.
He's not getting much but needs a little as he's a bit skinny, plus some supplements. He only gets 1/2 of a Stubb scoops in volume but will nibble for a couple of seconds then wanders off to his hay. He'll eat it out my hand but again he's not really interested and I rather feel he's only doing it to be polite
He gets it left out for him but it's usually been knocked over and trampled in by the time i'm back.
He's been offered a hard mix (youngstock), sugar beet, alfabeet and Ready Mash, alone and mixed.
He does however love haylege and dives in the second it's down.
Maybe he just doesn't like whats been offered so far? Or is hardfeed something they need to aquire a taste for?
I've never had this problem before! I've had babies before but they were well socialised (if not handled) and scoffed anything they were offered! Roo's come from a farmer dealer type who runs his babies like cattle until they're older and quite possibly doesn't feed anything but hay.
Scruffy Roo is not really interested in his dinners.
He's been offered a hard mix (youngstock), sugar beet, alfabeet and Ready Mash, alone and mixed.
He does however love haylege and dives in the second it's down.
Maybe he just doesn't like whats been offered so far? Or is hardfeed something they need to aquire a taste for?
I've never had this problem before! I've had babies before but they were well socialised (if not handled) and scoffed anything they were offered! Roo's come from a farmer dealer type who runs his babies like cattle until they're older and quite possibly doesn't feed anything but hay.