Barbra Salas
Active member
Hi all! My 24 year old little man has been on Mazuri pellets and timothy hay for all of his life with the occasional oats, rose hip etc as treats. However, we recently went through a throat infection followed by a UTI that was really hard on him. The antibiotics themselves did a number on his gut. He has now been on cisapride and his regular probiotic for a while and may possibly just always be. He's doing well, but we're having trouble with consistent eating issues. We still supplement with critical care every day, but we're having trouble finding something that he will consistently eat when we aren't around. Even with trying to moisten his pellets and/or add a little dash of grape juice (from fresh squeezed grapes mind you. He lives well,) he won't consistently eat them. And he will try new hays at first (2nd cut timothy, orchard grass etc) and then abandon them.
All this to say that we need to be able to leave the house and sleep sometimes. He has never had alfalfa cubes or loose hay as a rule. Only once a year maybe? I just never buy it because I've always heard how bad it is. Plus it's in his pellet. Do you think with his age and situation, alfalfa might be warranted? Do you think any problems that might arise from alfalfa feeding might be too far off to worry about at his age? He also needs fattening up. He lost a lot of weight while he was sick. He's slowly gaining, but he still isn't to his normal weight at all. He's at 489 and his normal weight is 520.
Thanks for any input!
All this to say that we need to be able to leave the house and sleep sometimes. He has never had alfalfa cubes or loose hay as a rule. Only once a year maybe? I just never buy it because I've always heard how bad it is. Plus it's in his pellet. Do you think with his age and situation, alfalfa might be warranted? Do you think any problems that might arise from alfalfa feeding might be too far off to worry about at his age? He also needs fattening up. He lost a lot of weight while he was sick. He's slowly gaining, but he still isn't to his normal weight at all. He's at 489 and his normal weight is 520.
Thanks for any input!