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Old 02-12-2011, 12:17 PM
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I am new to this but is it normal? Up until now they were virtually eating
out of my hand but now rush for cover when they see me, even at feeding
time. I have reduced their feed to see if their behaviour is caused by a
lack of hunger but still no result. Is it the time of year perhaps or has
some predator frightened them?

Doug.
Really sorry dear, i don't have any information about this. that's why i can't give you any suggestion....
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