This does not affect his activities at all. I am free-range. It's been two and a half years since he came home with me 40 days ago, and I'm skipping every day.
Is your little guy less active, fatter and runs more? I don't think we should control his appetite yet. Make sure he eats well in winter. It is best to increase his activity.
I don't like to move, and I want to see if he is calcium deficient.
Also, the food you feed is not rich and a bit monotonous. I will give you my baby's food for your reference:
1. Nuts are: walnuts, almonds, chestnuts, hazelnuts, hazelnuts, and melon seeds (watermelon seeds in summer), all of which are raw, and each kind is prepared as much as possible, and walnuts are newly planted every year and are his favorite.
In addition, there are many kinds of old farmers or Zheng Gu brand dried fruits in the orchard, such as pistachios, almonds and macadamia nuts. You can't eat these things raw, but don't buy them in pieces when they are cooked. This brand of dried fruit has less additives and less salt.
Above, live on raw food and feed cooked food to change the taste.
2, fruit: apples are essential every day, and others match the fruits you eat according to the season. My baby likes to eat peaches, pears, cantaloupes, watermelons (peeled), tomatoes and so on.
3, non-staple food: pumpkin, corn, sweet potato, a small piece a day, and a small box of yogurt.
4. Other things of interest: bread crust, cabbage heart of small rape (be sure to wash it clean), silk on reed skin, dates, raw fungus and so on.
Well, I think that's about it. I want to remind you not to give him sugar, all kinds of drinks, toys that rats can't digest sugar, and peanuts. I've seen this on the Internet, and I haven't tried it, but I don't usually feed it except when I come down every year.
The little guy is a very spiritual baby. He is very dependent on me and brings me a lot of happiness, so I care about him very much.
I'm here to wish your baby health,