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Posted by: Tom Anderson at Wed Oct 4 20:06:37 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tom Anderson ] The first couple years I bred alterna, I did just what you are decribing. I had about a third of them that started eating pinks before the fall. I cooled the nonfeeders and kept the feeders warm and fed them all winter. They definately grew more than the nonfeeders. By early spring, they were about twice the size of the nonfeeders. These days I like a little break from the cage cleaning in the winter, so I cool them all whether they are eating or not. | ||
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