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    1st year breeding ?????

    so i tired searchin for this answer on here havent found it, anyways this is my first year breeding, i have to large normal females to an awesome pinstipe (have much cooler stuff planned for next year) anyways both of my females are now refuseing food and have been for about the last month ive gotten about 4-5 good long locks from both of them, my question is, is it normal for a female to stop eating during breeding season, one of them weighs 3300 grams and the other is 2600 grams, welll thanks for any input you guys have



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    Re: 1st year breeding ?????

    yes it is normal for them to go on off feed!!

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    Re: 1st year breeding ?????

    Perfectly normal

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    Re: 1st year breeding ?????

    Yep and its a good sign they are building!

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    Re: 1st year breeding ?????

    thanks for the reassurance guys, its totally appreciated!! this forum is awesome!

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