Quakerlady
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My 5 month old Quaker is completely weaned. However, I gave her a nightly hand feeding at night up until she was 16 wks old because she would beg. I stopped this about 5 weeks ago and she still thinks food is going to come out of my fingers. She even nips gently at them trying to find the syringe with food. She seems to be psychologically infatuated with this. She eats perfectly fine and has for several months. She is a small female blue Quaker who maintains her weight at about 85-87 grams. She is very happy and playful. She has a vocabulary of about 15 words and sounds. She is almost 5 months old. I started giving her a spoon of warm baby food of veggies in the afternoon. I let her eat it off of the spoon. But I don't know how to make her know that there is no more food coming out of my fingers, which she associates with the syringe! She is super affectionate to me and whenever she puts her beak on me, she makes a kissie sound! I love her to pieces!
She shakes her head back and forth and bobs her head up and down, like a baby Quaker does. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get her to stop begging for food? It's purely psychological....
She shakes her head back and forth and bobs her head up and down, like a baby Quaker does. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get her to stop begging for food? It's purely psychological....