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Joey rejection kits
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11/05/07 07:51 PM
11/05/07 07:51 PM
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wandaf
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wandaf
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I need to know who sells the joey rejection kits? How much are they? How complicated is it to feed a rejected joey? I have fed rejected animals before but, except for baby cockatiels, never any animal so small! I don't have a rejected joey right now but may have in the near future! Thanks! Wandaf
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Re: Joey rejection kits
[Re: SweetGliders]
#411510
11/05/07 10:39 PM
11/05/07 10:39 PM
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Subie
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Subie
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The link that ltlrdangel posted is the one I was going to send you, Wanda. Suz's site has some great info on hand raising joeys.
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Re: Joey rejection kits
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11/05/07 10:46 PM
11/05/07 10:46 PM
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GliderLove
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Hand feeding a joey is alot of work! It's time consuming since little ones need to eat often be kept warm, and made to defacte at a young age. Depending on what age the joey is at upon rejection it could be more or slightly less work. I think any one expecting joeys should have rejection supplies on hand
Cindy Mom to Jae, Ashton, Briannah, Nevaeh & Addy& all my fuzzies!Breeder of Leu's, Mosaics, wfb, and standard grey's. Owner of www.MySugarAddiction.com
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Re: Joey rejection kits
[Re: GliderLove]
#411642
11/06/07 08:01 AM
11/06/07 08:01 AM
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sugarglidersuz
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Glideritis Anonymous
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For an actual kit, I would recommend Anita's site (her link is in her siggy). For some of the individual items, you can go to my site. For information about rejected joeys, my link has already been posted
Suz Enyedy Carina & Coobah Allira & Gizmo Picasso, Trinity Joy & Luna DaisyMae; Darwin; Mareki; Mambo; Pika; Cricky; Reggie & Bobo, Pepe & Bittah Suz' Sugar Gliders
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Re: Joey rejection kits
[Re: sugarglidersuz]
#412956
11/08/07 01:25 AM
11/08/07 01:25 AM
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Megr
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Megr
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I just had to pull 2 joeys due to issues with mom. It is a lot of work but well worth it. You do have to wake up every 1-2 hours when they are about a week to 2 weeks OOP and then 2-3 hours and so on and yes even at night I bought my feeding supplies from Suz and she sent me feeding instructions and a list of all supplies needed to raise a rejected joey. I agree with the others that it is better to get all the supplies needed for a rejected joey just in case.
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