JamaisVu
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I read that 2 tablespoons of feed per chin was the standard, so that's what I had been going with.
I don't really measure it anymore, since I figured out that it's about the entire bottom of their food bowl covered up.
However, I've check their bowl before I leave in the mornings and several times I've found out it's empty.
They get fresh hay every day (which they finish off daily, too), and I keep hay cubes in their cage as well (I've seen them nibbling on them quite often).
I feel bad leaving their bowl empty, so I usually toss in a bit more, but I'm not sure if I should. Are they eating too much? Should I limit it?
I don't really measure it anymore, since I figured out that it's about the entire bottom of their food bowl covered up.
However, I've check their bowl before I leave in the mornings and several times I've found out it's empty.
They get fresh hay every day (which they finish off daily, too), and I keep hay cubes in their cage as well (I've seen them nibbling on them quite often).
I feel bad leaving their bowl empty, so I usually toss in a bit more, but I'm not sure if I should. Are they eating too much? Should I limit it?