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Beardie ER
Possible cancer
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[QUOTE="Mr Wilson, post: 1998132, member: 115849"] He was eating reluctantly from a syring for a month. He is a big one. He use to weigh about 1000 grams. So when he stopped eating I didn't force him for about a month. I hoped things would clear up. Everytime he did take a worm it would be only 1 and because it wasnt easy for him he would quit until he eventually would not take anything. he is down to about 880 grams now and I have started tube feeding him this week. That is actually working better because he fights it less and I can give him more. We do a lot together and have been through a lot together. He is hard to read though. As long as we are together he rarely blackbeards. Even when he broke his jaw he showed no sign. I didnt even know for a few weeks. I do remember where it happened and the most I got out of him was a stinkeye. Even now he only shows a blackbeard sometimes when he is asleep and if I give him love it goes away. [/QUOTE]
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