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RE: Trans-Pecos Mating Behavior?

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Posted by: KevinM at Tue May 25 10:20:29 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ]  
   

Lisa, without having them sexed it really is hard to say. I suspect the larger one is male, and not eating because it has breeding on its mind. Keep them separated until sexed. In fact, I would keep them separated regardless. As mentioned, regardless if the smaller one is a male, or a female not ready to breed, the stress from the big one could cause health problems.


   

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