Bandit's Mom
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Bandit had a long green/low blue streak on 7/3 after which she has been stuck in higher numbers (200-300). I understand that bounces can take up to 6 cycles to clear, but I am wondering if there are other reasons for the high numbers.
(a) She developed a crusty bald patch at the base of one ear, which the vet said seemed fungal and we have started applying clotrimazole (1%) ointment on it from 7/1. Also added Neosporin to it for a couple of days. Could either elevate numbers? She did go low on 7/3 though.
(b) We also gave her a monthly application of Selamectin (Revolution in the US) spot-on 7/4
Could either of these be responsible for the higher numbers?
Lastly, we have begun to feed her Dr. Elsey's chicken variant which is ~5% carbs at shot time and around +2/+3 to see if we can prevent those dives at onset. Feed Young Again during the rest of the cycle. If one were to assume that Dr. E's is indeed 4% higher in carbs than YA, could that be a reason for the higher numbers?
How do I check if the higher numbers are due to the Dr. E's? Would a +1 test after a meal f Dr. E's vs a +1 test after a meal of YA tell me that? Or do we completely discontinue Dr. E's for a few days (how long) and see if that affects numbers?
@Wendy&Neko
@Sienne and Gabby (GA)
Bandit had a long green/low blue streak on 7/3 after which she has been stuck in higher numbers (200-300). I understand that bounces can take up to 6 cycles to clear, but I am wondering if there are other reasons for the high numbers.
(a) She developed a crusty bald patch at the base of one ear, which the vet said seemed fungal and we have started applying clotrimazole (1%) ointment on it from 7/1. Also added Neosporin to it for a couple of days. Could either elevate numbers? She did go low on 7/3 though.
(b) We also gave her a monthly application of Selamectin (Revolution in the US) spot-on 7/4
Could either of these be responsible for the higher numbers?
Lastly, we have begun to feed her Dr. Elsey's chicken variant which is ~5% carbs at shot time and around +2/+3 to see if we can prevent those dives at onset. Feed Young Again during the rest of the cycle. If one were to assume that Dr. E's is indeed 4% higher in carbs than YA, could that be a reason for the higher numbers?
How do I check if the higher numbers are due to the Dr. E's? Would a +1 test after a meal f Dr. E's vs a +1 test after a meal of YA tell me that? Or do we completely discontinue Dr. E's for a few days (how long) and see if that affects numbers?
@Wendy&Neko
@Sienne and Gabby (GA)
