ohiogoatgirl
Well-known member
i have a question for you guys...
i have had my lionheads for most of this month. they still do not come up to me when i feed them or anything. "cowardly lion" will sit in the front part of the hutch when i open it but if i do anything other then just grab the bowls, fill them, and put them back then he will scurry into the back of the hutch. "nosey" is fine as long as i dont try and pet her. and i do pet her when i feed her but it is only like a touch and she grunts a little and scurries into the back of the hutch, but when i feed her she will come up and sniff my hand while i take out/return the bowls. "snow white" is the worst of them though, she will scurry into the back of the hutch when i feed her no matter what. she even goes in the back if i'm standing in front of the hutch too long, not even opening the doors or anything, just standing there.
carrots will not entice them at all. been trying with that.
i was thinking i could bring them into the house one at a time to play a bit. but they live in a hutch outside. right now it is about 28*F and windy and snow on the ground. tomorrow its supposed to be 40*F though. i'm worried that if i brought them into the house to play (we keep it at about 65-70*F in here) and then put them back outside that it would be like a shock type thing or that they would get sick.
thoughts please! thanks!
i have had my lionheads for most of this month. they still do not come up to me when i feed them or anything. "cowardly lion" will sit in the front part of the hutch when i open it but if i do anything other then just grab the bowls, fill them, and put them back then he will scurry into the back of the hutch. "nosey" is fine as long as i dont try and pet her. and i do pet her when i feed her but it is only like a touch and she grunts a little and scurries into the back of the hutch, but when i feed her she will come up and sniff my hand while i take out/return the bowls. "snow white" is the worst of them though, she will scurry into the back of the hutch when i feed her no matter what. she even goes in the back if i'm standing in front of the hutch too long, not even opening the doors or anything, just standing there.
carrots will not entice them at all. been trying with that.
i was thinking i could bring them into the house one at a time to play a bit. but they live in a hutch outside. right now it is about 28*F and windy and snow on the ground. tomorrow its supposed to be 40*F though. i'm worried that if i brought them into the house to play (we keep it at about 65-70*F in here) and then put them back outside that it would be like a shock type thing or that they would get sick.
thoughts please! thanks!