my beardie has trouble eating butternut squash...i always hear its good for them and they love the taste etc so i give it to her because i would hope she likes it
but it doenst stick to her tongue...she will tongue the same piece 10 times then give up and go back to her greens....should i just stop feeding her the squash? dont want to seem like im teasing her with it etc lol....but i ran out of greens today and she was standing over her food bowl giving me the "wheres my darn food" look, so i went up and got her a bowl of squash and a little romaine lettuce (yea yea, i know...i didnt wanna feed it to her but thats all i had)....going to hit the store in a few minutes to get some proper greens and was going to get more squash but im wondering if i should bother?
she does eat it though when she can manage....eventually she gives up and starts using her whole head to eat instead of her tongue, and she will eat all of it that i put in there
just get tired of always feeding greens, like to give some variety
i wish they could eat lettuce or kale all the time...the smell of greens makes me sick, yuck lol...especially collard greens, i wont even buy those anymore
1. Feed it to him by hand - he seems to enjoy that
2. make a pile and he will eat the pieces that he can actually get his teeth on. Then throw the rest away.
i chopped mine with a mandolin slicer and cubed them in small cubes so i could freeze it easier...and thanks ill maybe pick some more up then...wasnt sure if its normal for them to eat with their whole head or not like that
hand feeding is a no-no....my adult has a wicked bite - i tried to feed her a piece of kiwi off my finger tip and she nailed me