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    When do you separate ASFs??

    I have a tub of ASFs, 1.2 with 2 litters
    10 babies- 1 week old
    9 babies- about 2-3 weeks old, eyes arent really open yet

    and one of the females should be due again in about a week or so

    What has worked for you guys?, I know about the giving them a break between litters, but im just too scared Ill have problems when introducing all over again, can I leave them all in there until the babies are about 25-30 grams? which is what I like my feeders at.


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    Re: When do you separate ASFs??

    I pull them at around 5-6 weeks *I think*. When they are fast, with beady eyes, and are eating their own food (around 15g or so).

    I never leave them in till they are feeder size. I just find I get fatalies of the pinks then, since they all huddle in one corner and bury the babes.

    Same with separating them out to give females a risk. I leave established colonies alone and never separate them. They are fine with back to back breeding.
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    Re: When do you separate ASFs??

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Whitehead View Post
    I pull them at around 5-6 weeks *I think*. When they are fast, with beady eyes, and are eating their own food (around 15g or so).

    I never leave them in till they are feeder size. I just find I get fatalies of the pinks then, since they all huddle in one corner and bury the babes.

    Same with separating them out to give females a risk. I leave established colonies alone and never separate them. They are fine with back to back breeding.
    Ditto that, I wean once they got 'the look' like Bruce said, and if they get left in, the next litter of pinks are often smothered.

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    Re: When do you separate ASFs??

    I've only had a few litters, but have been separating them right at the 3 week mark. This has been giving mom a couple days' rest before her next litter is born.
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    Re: When do you separate ASFs??

    In the two years I have been breeding them, I have learned to usually pull about the four or five week mark. its either just before the next litter or just as it was born. I wait til they are all wide eyed and eating on their own. I usually tell this when cleaning because the bin I put them to to clean I will have a little bit of food in and usually you will see them eating it. if your unsure that is a good way to tell. I have accidently let a couple litters sit not paying close enough attention and end up with dead pinkies as well.

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    Re: When do you separate ASFs??

    As soon as their eyes are open they are ready to be pulled. Technicly you can pull them even right before they open and they will still be fine... but you run a higher risk of death.
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    Re: When do you separate ASFs??

    Ive been charting them since sept. Ive pulled them on Avg at 22 days of age...

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    Re: When do you separate ASFs??

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Krupa View Post
    Ive been charting them since sept. Ive pulled them on Avg at 22 days of age...
    It's been a while since September... think you'd like to share that chart with us?

    I take out the older litter right before the new litter is born... so around 3 weeks. Yeah, mommy doesn't get too much of a rest. I have to say, I've witnessed the births of 2 litters and not even an hour after the babies are born, the dad is chasing mom around again. That really IRRITATES me. I wanted to SQUOOSH the dad so bad sooo many times!
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    Re: When do you separate ASFs??

    Quote Originally Posted by anatess View Post
    Yeah, mommy doesn't get too much of a rest. I have to say, I've witnessed the births of 2 litters and not even an hour after the babies are born, the dad is chasing mom around again. That really IRRITATES me. I wanted to SQUOOSH the dad so bad sooo many times!

    LOL... where is all this hostillity coming from?! He is just doing what he does best...
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    Re: When do you separate ASFs??

    Quote Originally Posted by anatess View Post
    It's been a while since September... think you'd like to share that chart with us?

    I take out the older litter right before the new litter is born... so around 3 weeks. Yeah, mommy doesn't get too much of a rest. I have to say, I've witnessed the births of 2 litters and not even an hour after the babies are born, the dad is chasing mom around again. That really IRRITATES me. I wanted to SQUOOSH the dad so bad sooo many times!
    That's because mommy is a little tramp and goes right back into heat an hour after she births her litter....

    Don't blame the man when the woman is putting out like mad, they just can't help themselves to some prime ASF puntang.

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