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  • 12-08-2010, 02:11 AM
    GregBennett
    What's the best way to keep your hogs fresh?
    Keep them in the refrigerator of course. :yes:

    I put all my hogs down for the winter a couple days ago. I first planned to build a complicated room with an A/C in it but then found this very used but still working refrigerator and decided to use it.

    It can be a little scary putting thousands of dollars in a refrigerator. :O It's working out great.

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  • 12-08-2010, 02:16 AM
    JLC
    Re: What's the best way to keep your hogs fresh?
    Wow....yeah, I imagine there's a pretty big psychological hump to get over, closing living animals up inside a 'fridge!

    Do you open it from time to time to make sure they get some fresh air? I know they don't need anywhere near the same sort of air circulation that a bunch of mammals would need...but still.... :weirdface ??
  • 12-08-2010, 02:33 AM
    GregBennett
    Re: What's the best way to keep your hogs fresh?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    Do you open it from time to time to make sure they get some fresh air? I know they don't need anywhere near the same sort of air circulation that a bunch of mammals would need...but still.... :weirdface ??

    The last couple days I've checked on them a few times a day. My plan is to check on them every few days. I'm sure they'll be fine (that's what I keep telling myself at night - LOL!).

    It's hard finding a cool place in my basement as it stays in the mid to high 60's during the winter. I need to keep the hogs around 57 or so.
  • 12-08-2010, 03:07 AM
    JLC
    Re: What's the best way to keep your hogs fresh?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by GregBennett View Post
    It's hard finding a cool place in my basement as it stays in the mid to high 60's during the winter. I need to keep the hogs around 57 or so.

    LOL...you can use my basement...a walk-out with a dog-door that faces north and lets the bitter north wind blow right into the house. :rolleyes:
  • 12-12-2010, 05:46 AM
    Lolo76
    Just wondering, as I have 9 colubrids (8 corns & a hognose) myself... aside from breeding purposes, are there other advantages to brumating the snakes? I've never done it with mine, and have been curious about the pros/cons for non-breeding colubrids. Very tempting to "put my corns away" for the winter, since they eat & poop so darned much! But I'd probably keep my hognose warm, as I'd miss her company for those months. :(

    Oh, and I'd have to use an A/C unit or refrigerator too, since I live in a temperate marine-type climate - so it's pretty cool to see how you managed!
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