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Posted by: kirby at Sun Feb 20 05:34:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kirby ] Thank you for that detailed post. This is just the kind of post that I wish more breeders would do because there is alot of information to be learned. I must confess I have no experience with the ultrasound of these animals so I certainly can't add anything meaningfull in that area. I have had a few boas ovulate late and it was usually after I began feeding them fairly heavily. Maybe this is the final physiologic cue some animals need that indicates food is abundant and it is allright to ovulate. [ Hide Replies ]
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