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For now, I've just given her 0.5mL of kale mixed with some of her vitamins & calcium. But next time I'm at the store, I'll mix in some butternut squash too.
thanks!! I'm definitely going to start her very slow.....even if she just gets 0.5 mL - it's more greens than she eats now. Given how little she eats - I'm shocked that she's on the heavy side....she looks fairly normal. And when we got her, she was so malnourished, she was a 5-year-old with...
She's 17.85 oz = 506 grams.
I'm thinking a kale smoothy - just blended kale (or collards...or mustard greens...) & water in a syringe. Don't want to give her too much or too little. I can put some of her vitamins/calcium in there as well.
Thanks for helping!
That link doesn't work. We adopted her about two years ago and we were told she was 5. But the previous owners, no offense, had no idea what they were doing which I think has led to a lot of health problems. Luckily, we've nursed her very carefully back to health and I think she's doing OK...
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My beardie eats her worms but, like so many others, just won't touch her salad - at least not very often.
We have a nutri-bullet at home and I was thinking that maybe I can make her a smoothy to feed via syringe - put some hearty greens (i.e., kale, collards, mustard greens...