Juno
21 Jan 2010: 106g
4 Feb 2010: 100g
25 Feb 2010: 100g
Snowie:
21 Jan 2010: 93g
4 Feb 2010: 91g
25 Feb 2010: 93g
Zane
21 Jan 2010: 34g
4 Feb 2010: 41g
25 Feb 2010: 49g
Pixie
21 Jan 2010: 39g
4 Feb 2010: 36g
25 Feb 2010: 36g
Evie
21 Jan 2010: 29g
4 Feb 2010: 29g
25 Feb 2010: 30g
Kimchi
21 Jan 2010: 27g
4 Feb 2010: 30g
25 Feb 2010: 28g
25 February 2010
04 February 2010
Nerve-Wrecking Weigh-In #2
It's been two weeks since the last weigh-in. And I was so looking forward to see some growth. Instead, I saw ... a ... lot of ... decline. *pulling hair in despair*
Actually I've weighed the brood last week. But seeing some decline, I panicked a bit. But again, this time might be a more accurate session than the last. But still ... Haiz!
What I do different this time is to place a container before switching on the scale. This will enable the container be weighed at zero-gram, for easy reading. I use this method for all except for Kimchi.
OK ... here goes the result *biting me nails in nervousness*
Juno
21 Jan 2010: 106g
4 Feb 2010: 100g
Snowie:
21 Jan 2010: 93g
4 Feb 2010: 91g
Zane
21 Jan 2010: 34g
4 Feb 2010: 41g
Pixie
21 Jan 2010: 39g
4 Feb 2010: 36g
Evie
21 Jan 2010: 29g
4 Feb 2010: 29g
Kimchi
21 Jan 2010: 27g
4 Feb 2010: 30g
As Zane & Kimchi put on the most weight, this means either the last weigh-in was invalid or there is a decline for most of the brood since then. Haiz!
Upon recollection, Juno & Snowie did eat lesser veges (those household-brand types)... aka dun like what I fed them. Whereas Zane will empty his plate.
And what I did different to the feeding pattern was to leave the food all the way from the previous night to the next. Reason being, it had LOTS of leftover the next morning which is such a waste. But I will definitely remove the leftover leafy-veges.
Well, I shall wait for the next weigh-in to evaluate the situation again.
Haiz!
Actually I've weighed the brood last week. But seeing some decline, I panicked a bit. But again, this time might be a more accurate session than the last. But still ... Haiz!
What I do different this time is to place a container before switching on the scale. This will enable the container be weighed at zero-gram, for easy reading. I use this method for all except for Kimchi.
OK ... here goes the result *biting me nails in nervousness*
Juno
21 Jan 2010: 106g
4 Feb 2010: 100g
Snowie:
21 Jan 2010: 93g
4 Feb 2010: 91g
Zane
21 Jan 2010: 34g
4 Feb 2010: 41g
Pixie
21 Jan 2010: 39g
4 Feb 2010: 36g
Evie
21 Jan 2010: 29g
4 Feb 2010: 29g
Kimchi
21 Jan 2010: 27g
4 Feb 2010: 30g
As Zane & Kimchi put on the most weight, this means either the last weigh-in was invalid or there is a decline for most of the brood since then. Haiz!
Upon recollection, Juno & Snowie did eat lesser veges (those household-brand types)... aka dun like what I fed them. Whereas Zane will empty his plate.
And what I did different to the feeding pattern was to leave the food all the way from the previous night to the next. Reason being, it had LOTS of leftover the next morning which is such a waste. But I will definitely remove the leftover leafy-veges.
Well, I shall wait for the next weigh-in to evaluate the situation again.
Haiz!
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