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geckoejon
at Wed Apr 9 01:17:38 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by geckoejon ]
thanks for the feedback and info. i kept a handful of them anyway just because i saw veins. figure it only takes up a little space in the incubator. the ones that i could see veins when i candled have turned white. the other ones are still yellow. not sure if that means anything or not. any ideas??? they are all inflated without dimpling or mold.
i am going to wait on introducing the female again. she is chowing down on mice, and i would like her to gain some more weight first. maybe the next batch...
i got some fertile eggs from another female and a couple females that haven't laid yet. hoping for a nice little variety for my first season attempting to breed hogs. i know that they are a blast to raise. i'm sure it will be even more satisfying to hatch my own out 
jonathan
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