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Old 27-Aug-06, 09:18 PM
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RE: Signs of stress

Thank you guys. Yes she just a newbie. She's fine once I have her out but its getting her out that seems to be upsetting her. But you're right. I'll lay off her for a bit. She refused a feed yesterday but she has been in hybernation, we turned up her heater just a little, about a week ago.

Jeramie its funny you should say yours gets jumpy coming up towards a shed. I am still uncertain what signs to look for when they are coming up to a shed but each time I touch her she jumps like I've startled her, or her skin is sensitive.

My friend will be back during the week to check her out so I think I'll give her a rest till then.
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