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    In just one month

    Got my colony last month and look at them now I needed to build a grow out rack.





    Weaned females

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    These guys are breeding machines!!
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    You have some very nice saddle variegated in the top photo!
    I love breeding as many types as possible, but marked varities are just not my specialty.

    The only marked I'm working on are what I call 'Irish' spotted ASFs. White feet, white tails, and white bellies. . .

    Love those variegateds there though, nice bold spotting!

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    Re: In just one month

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhasputin View Post
    You have some very nice saddle variegated in the top photo!
    I love breeding as many types as possible, but marked varities are just not my specialty.

    The only marked I'm working on are what I call 'Irish' spotted ASFs. White feet, white tails, and white bellies. . .

    Love those variegateds there though, nice bold spotting!
    Thanks! I really don't know the varieties of asfs but my wife doesn't freak out with these guys because they don't look like rats.

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