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FR
at Wed Oct 8 09:03:09 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
I can prove the little hog out. As I can get head shots of it. I have taken vids with my Nikon, but it bit the dust, literally just before I observed that event. Of interest, hog habitat is open, so most observations are based on the animal being aware of you. As was this case, but that hog was on a roll and did not care if I was there or not, she had toads to catch. So she kept doing what she was doing. I would leave and come back, and she was still going, etc etc. About the Chucks, I have no idea what the hatchrate is. As my only interest was to see how big they got in captivity. The last couple of springs, she enlarged some, but this year she was huge. My son, does the husbandry. I am the cage builder, fixer and coach. We were going to attempt to have her lay indoors next year. Then the baby popped up. Of note, my son does a number of torts, so they get tort food, but this year, he heavily supplemented that with pinkies. And they pound pinkies. Also we keep them outside in old varanid cages. As of now, the adult female attends that baby and keys a keen eye on it. The male to a lesser extent. The pic is how they sleep the neonate between the adults. We indeed enjoy this event. The whole extended family. Baby chucks are cute. Like baby whitethroats.
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