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Posted by Georgia on November 04, 2000 at 11:14:04:
In Reply to: Re: Another thing to consider posted by Cornelia on November 04, 2000 at 10:34:01:
: Thanks for your thougts on this Georgia. They are housed together so it could very well be that the other little one is pigging all the good food from him. She is the one I see eating all the time, but I do seem him laying in the middle of all the greens, so I thought he was probably getting a few choice items.
: I am taking him to the vet next week to have him checked for bacterial infection and to have a fecal done. Maybe he's just a slow grower and I'm concerned for naught, but I want to make sure everything else is OK with him.
You really should get them both checked. What one has the other might but just isn't showing the worst for wear. We have our checked yearly for parasites, etc. When they're small it is easier to take them together. You should see us with our 30 pounder and our 15 pounder. We make quite an entrance at the vets.
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