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For All Of Us Having To Hand Feed...

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I am sorry but these are not good for inexperienced hand feeders as it is difficult to control the amount going in and I have been told about a pig that died after choking from too much food going in. Basically his owner aspirated him. With a 1ml syringe you can control the exact dose. It may be different for other animals but for pigs I really would not recommend them. I started a thread on here a while back after the pig died with a warning. Hope you don't think I'm raining on your parade.
 
I am sorry but these are not good for inexperienced hand feeders as it is difficult to control the amount going in and I have been told about a pig that died after choking from too much food going in. Basically his owner aspirated him. With a 1ml syringe you can control the exact dose. It may be different for other animals but for pigs I really would not recommend them. I started a thread on here a while back after the pig died with a warning. Hope you don't think I'm raining on your parade.
Not at all Helen! I personally found them better but like you say for people not used to hand feeding they can do more harm than good. I spent a whole week and a half hand feeding our lil Choo so am used to doing this and swapped the syringe halfway through but yes it does come out quick if you are not used to them. This is what the forum is for to support, help, advise. I welcome anyone's opinion. I could find, like you say, that I may not get on with them for feeding my boys. (Hopefully that never happens) but yes,you're def not raining on my parade :) x
 
I still have one of these but only use it for adding water when I'm mixing Bio-Lapis or Avipro Plus. Even with an experienced person these can still have a tendency to send to much food into your piggies mouth & I would much prefer to use the age old tried & tested method of getting a 1m syringe & cutting the end off so that the hole is the same diameter as the syringe. You just can't be too careful with these precious creatures.
 
I agree on the 1ml ones. I have syringe fed three guineas and espeically if they decide to play up 1mls are easier. You can quickly shoot in half a ml using 1ml syringes (from side obvoiusly) before they start trying to pull syringe out of your hand lol
 
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