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<blockquote data-quote="candeejocox" data-source="post: 980673" data-attributes="member: 19933"><p>I will try that. He is still alert and no snot and good stools. Just no attempt to get up. It has been since New Year's Eve. </p><p>He seems stronger leg wise when I move him . We tried to make him stand again and he didnt want to try tho, but when u move him and he's mad he sure kicks his legs and pushes away lol. </p><p></p><p>Of course it's snowing hard again. I cleaned out his hut really well and did new bedding. Hopefully that makes him warmer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candeejocox, post: 980673, member: 19933"] I will try that. He is still alert and no snot and good stools. Just no attempt to get up. It has been since New Year's Eve. He seems stronger leg wise when I move him . We tried to make him stand again and he didnt want to try tho, but when u move him and he's mad he sure kicks his legs and pushes away lol. Of course it's snowing hard again. I cleaned out his hut really well and did new bedding. Hopefully that makes him warmer. [/QUOTE]
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