snap
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So I've decided I post a lot here, but I'm still learning and this problem is upsetting me very much.
I have a NZ pair, brother/sister not breeding, who live outside.
Popcorn, the female, drinks water AT LEAST twice as fast as her brother. It's the same size bottle and I've tried switching them around to see if he didn't like the nipple or something. No luck. His water bottle is also a little leaky, so I'm not sure how much of the water gone actually got into him. Popcorn, however, will sit and drink constantly whenever she has water((at the rate she goes, I'm often gone or asleep when she finishes)). It's not particularly an exaggeration either, I've watched her sit and drink for about ten minutes straight.
Is there something wrong with her, or even both? Or is it just a female/male difference I'm noticing?
Sorry if I sound uneducated and post too much, but I had a rabbit die because I ignored some very obvious signs and I'm just scared I could lose another because I determined it to be irrelevant. I felt awful because I knew I had ignored it. :/
I have a NZ pair, brother/sister not breeding, who live outside.
Popcorn, the female, drinks water AT LEAST twice as fast as her brother. It's the same size bottle and I've tried switching them around to see if he didn't like the nipple or something. No luck. His water bottle is also a little leaky, so I'm not sure how much of the water gone actually got into him. Popcorn, however, will sit and drink constantly whenever she has water((at the rate she goes, I'm often gone or asleep when she finishes)). It's not particularly an exaggeration either, I've watched her sit and drink for about ten minutes straight.
Is there something wrong with her, or even both? Or is it just a female/male difference I'm noticing?
Sorry if I sound uneducated and post too much, but I had a rabbit die because I ignored some very obvious signs and I'm just scared I could lose another because I determined it to be irrelevant. I felt awful because I knew I had ignored it. :/