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Rtdunham
at Sat Feb 25 19:04:24 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rtdunham ]
a fella i know saw this thread and wrote me as follows:
" Last year I had 4 females and 1 male (hondos) lay good first clutches without hibernation. My friend never hibernates his Hondurans and they breed within the week last four years which also happens to coincide with mine( I live 30 miles North of him). He also has better fertility than I. When I lived in Tampa, I did not hibernate. They did have a photoperiod change but temp and food remained constant. That was kings, greybands, pueblans, hondurans, hogs, annullata, and more. I personally feel it is not nessessary for most but I generally do it for a break and cost savings."
thought that was worth passing on.
terry
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