Hello,
How is she doing today? You can keep her around 75-80 overnight to help her immune system out right now while she is not feeling real well.
Well, they don't necessarily need to be kept warm over night, as they naturally go into the 50 to 60 range of temperatures, nightly. It helps them sleep better. Though, if they are fed too late at night & not given a couple of hours to digest prior to lights being turned off they can't digest their food over night.
So, we recommend not feeding them up to 2 hours prior to lights out, to give their system an opportunity to digest any food that has been eaten before bedtime.
Great she has gained 30 grams in 2 weeks, hopefully she will continue to do better for you.
Tracie
How is she doing today? You can keep her around 75-80 overnight to help her immune system out right now while she is not feeling real well.
Well, they don't necessarily need to be kept warm over night, as they naturally go into the 50 to 60 range of temperatures, nightly. It helps them sleep better. Though, if they are fed too late at night & not given a couple of hours to digest prior to lights being turned off they can't digest their food over night.
So, we recommend not feeding them up to 2 hours prior to lights out, to give their system an opportunity to digest any food that has been eaten before bedtime.
Great she has gained 30 grams in 2 weeks, hopefully she will continue to do better for you.
Tracie