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Posted by DanP on April 01, 2002 at 22:58:00:
In Reply to: Adult Redfoot Keepers....question????? posted by Barry on March 31, 2002 at 19:49:29:
My oldest adult male was prone to going off his feed in the winter when housed indoors. All the redfoots seem to have increased activity levels and feeding responses outdoors, but the male seemed to be the most affected by being kept indoors. There's no substitute for the sun and fresh air.
: I have a trio of adult redfoots and the two females are eating good, but the male seems to be not interested. They are all in an enclosure in the garage and I've been soaking them, offering a good variety, but it just seems to be the male. Anyone else's male get that way also? Since they are indoors right now, this can't be because he's wanting to breed because he's shown no effort in that catagory....Any opinions would be great. Also, he is not sick and heavy as a 75' Lincoln Towncar.....
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