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Posted by: FR at Wed Sep 18 08:54:09 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

What are the shortest females that have successfully reproduced for you? how about unsuccessfully? not weight, length please. If unsuccessful, please include what you think was the problem.

About mice and hair, I have seen several of my hogs, for lack of a better term, regurg hair balls. They do so at the time they defecate. It does not seem to bother them. It may be my conditions not being right, or is it normal?????? It also does not hinder feeding or growth. They don't do this with toads, lizards, pinks or small fuzzies.

Its never undigested material, only hair. Again, its only when they feed on large mice with a lot of hair.

Which brings up the next question, has anyone tried feeding birds like chicks or small quail? Of interest, on the hog sites, there is a lack of quail or ground dwelling birds, when compared to similar habitats without hogs. Thanks again


   

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