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DMong
at Mon May 28 14:32:24 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Very nice!.....yeah, funny how once they get going they will eventually associate the "other" scent (rodent) with food and start eating well. I DEFINITELY know how that goes here too...ARRRGH!!. I have had many corns, OBX, and floridana in the past that try my patience with that, but quite often they won't eat ANYTHING for quite a while until one lucky day a scented item WILL eventually trigger their feeding response. Yeah, it can be a REAL pain in the arse sometimes!, but when they feed with vigor on unscented from that point on it is a great feeling to know they are off to the races without the scenting hassle...
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