atvchick95
Biking along the boulevard
If she's having hard time walking on flat surfaces does your cage have a grate?
When I introduce babies to a cage for the 1st time I layer newspaper and paper towels(paper towels are for 2 reasons - One so the ink doesn't stain up the babies (had that happen -makes em look dirty) and 2 for an easy clean up - but just Paper towels isn't thick enough so thats what the newspaper is for
I leave it folded in half (the newspaper) and place a few sheets down to cover the entire grate then layer 3-5 sheets of newspaper(really depends on how many babies are in the cage for the mess factor) and I leave it like this for several weeks until they learn how to walk around better, once they start climbing around the cage bars, I leave One section of grate uncovered, and gradually move to a completely uncovered grate
Not sure if it would help her but it helps the babies, because when they go from Brooder to cage they're still a bit unsure of how to walk on different things so it helps them from "staggering" when they walk.
When I introduce babies to a cage for the 1st time I layer newspaper and paper towels(paper towels are for 2 reasons - One so the ink doesn't stain up the babies (had that happen -makes em look dirty) and 2 for an easy clean up - but just Paper towels isn't thick enough so thats what the newspaper is for
I leave it folded in half (the newspaper) and place a few sheets down to cover the entire grate then layer 3-5 sheets of newspaper(really depends on how many babies are in the cage for the mess factor) and I leave it like this for several weeks until they learn how to walk around better, once they start climbing around the cage bars, I leave One section of grate uncovered, and gradually move to a completely uncovered grate
Not sure if it would help her but it helps the babies, because when they go from Brooder to cage they're still a bit unsure of how to walk on different things so it helps them from "staggering" when they walk.