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Young Infants: The illness often differs according to the age of the patient: young infants and very young children may have only low-grade fever lasting several weeks accompanied by relatively mild symptoms suggestive of a prolonged cold. In children of school age there is apt to be mild or severe sore throat with fever. In young adults, on the other hand, this precipitating streptococcal infection often takes the form of acute tonsillitis with high fever. Although this lasts but a few days, it causes severe prostration.
Many specialists in baby pictures set age limits for the sub¬jects which they'll accept. Infants younger than six months are not good subjects and neither are adolescents. You might bend your policy to accept the very young babies occasion¬ally, to give a customer special consideration, but you should hold pretty firmly to 12 years as the upper age limit.See Also Feed On Young Green:Green food—Variety neces¬sary; offer young growth of buds of plants, trees, and shrubs; clover and alfalfa blossoms; green seeds and weeds such as mallow or com¬mon cheese weed; carrot tops and young carrots; lettuce; young weed growth that comes up after early rains. Water—Must be fresh, clean, and always available; use water bottle.
REQUIRES OCCASIONALLY: Nuts—feed on young green a few pine nuts or other ford-shelled variety, one at a time, once only per week. Meat—feed on young green weekly; offer meal worms 4 or 5 at a time; vary with piece of fresh bone of young animal from which all fat and most of meat have been removed.
In the wild, cooters and sliders feed on young green on aquatic insects, aquatic plants, small fish, aquatic snails, and tadpoles; adults feed on young green more heavily on plant life than do turtle young. Offer aquatic plants, fresh, green vegetable tops, fruit in season, especially melon rinds, bits of raw meat. Try hamburger and meal worms. Keep piece of fresh, green lettuce on water at all times.
On The Other Hand See Female When Young Are:Best to keep together but i pair at a time for healthier stock. Female may nest anywhere in cage. Close opening between floors of cage and keep male away from female when young are born.
Gestation averages 21 days. Number in litter varies with age and size of female. Young are born pink, naked, and blind. Eyes open in 10 days, after which young become active about cage. Rats mature at 3 months. Advisable to separate sexes when young are about one-third grown. Females may be left with mother, but males should be placed in separate cage; rats interbreed readily, but healthy stock is maintained only by mating mother with sons and father with daughters.
Incubation takes 18 days. Female does most of incubating, although male spends much time on nest with her; male feeds female from time she begins to brood. Young leave nest before they are fully feathered; are then as large as parents. Great care must be taken not to disturb nest with young until they leave box. |
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