Re: Concerned about my Groundhog plz help
Originally Posted by
Diggie's Friend
Does he hiberate? If not you should consider putting him on a weight reduction diet; for excess weight that is not used up in hybernation is not healthly to have all year long.
A while back I assisted someone to get vet access with their four year old house kept pet GH with my veterinarian. He was a quite large (fat) groundhog and my vet also stated the above concerns. That and it's improper /inadequate diet was a major issue that caused Hepatic Lipidosis which obesity is known to increase the risk.
This is what he had to say about a GH's diet verbatim:
"A healthy diet for a groundhog would include mostly grass hay or fresh grasses, weedy vegetables (dark greens such as dandelion, collard, mustard, and turnip greens, and local weeds such as burdock, mints, plantain, coltsfoot and others). A high fiber rodent block can also account for a large portion of the diet, and these three components should account for 80-100% of the diet. The remaining 20% can include root vegetables (carrot, turnip, parsnip, celery root, tulip bulb, dandelion root, thistle root, and others), ~5% berries or other fruit, ~5% nuts, grubs and insects, or other protein sources. A mineral mix or multivitamin is generally not needed if they are on a rodent block for at least 30% of their diet, but a mineral block or mineral + vitamin block can be offered."
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