Fluke
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I looked through older topics and couldn't really find something identical to my problem, so I figured I might as well ask.
Sunday I picked up a really lovely little Snow. She is a little small for her age (in comparison to our other babies) and I noticed on her cup that it looked like she had last fed on October 10th :uhoh: So we fed her almost right off and she took very well to it.
Today I was handling her so I could apply some neosporin to her head (she got what looked like a tiny abrasion from an excursion around the top of her cage) she took to it really well and handled fine until she started literally trying to eat my fingers (possibly the ones with neosporin on them???) She wasn't striking, she was actually opening her mouth the way she does to eat a pinkie and trying to nibble on my finger!
Is this something babies sometimes just do? She was fed only three days ago, so she shouldn't be due for another pinkie quite yet, but does this mean she is hungry?
I figured since she hadn't been fed for so long maybe she might need a more aggressive feeding schedule? (Nothing too aggressive, just maybe eating every 3-4 days instead of 4-5.)
What do you all think?
Sunday I picked up a really lovely little Snow. She is a little small for her age (in comparison to our other babies) and I noticed on her cup that it looked like she had last fed on October 10th :uhoh: So we fed her almost right off and she took very well to it.
Today I was handling her so I could apply some neosporin to her head (she got what looked like a tiny abrasion from an excursion around the top of her cage) she took to it really well and handled fine until she started literally trying to eat my fingers (possibly the ones with neosporin on them???) She wasn't striking, she was actually opening her mouth the way she does to eat a pinkie and trying to nibble on my finger!
Is this something babies sometimes just do? She was fed only three days ago, so she shouldn't be due for another pinkie quite yet, but does this mean she is hungry?
I figured since she hadn't been fed for so long maybe she might need a more aggressive feeding schedule? (Nothing too aggressive, just maybe eating every 3-4 days instead of 4-5.)
What do you all think?