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    Mojave at work

    This is what I found when I got home from work yesterday. Within 16 hours of introducing them I had a lock.




    I put my pastel with my '04 virgin last night and this is what I found this morning. No lock, but he's trying.

    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

    J. W. Exotics

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    Re: Mojave at work

    Awesome man good luck this season.....

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    Re: Mojave at work

    Congrats Jake. It looks like you are on the road to a good season.
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    Re: Mojave at work

    Thanks guys. I just started cycling 2 weeks ago so these are some early pairings. Most of my pairings won't be possible until mid-December, but I'm excited to see my boys know what to do.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Mojave at work

    So far so good,Congrats
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    Re: Mojave at work

    Thanks, Joe.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Mojave at work

    my pastel male has been trying to lock with her for a week now its funny all the places he tried to put it lol

    my het pied hasent yet and neither has my het g stripe

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    Re: Mojave at work

    Awesome Bro! I love this time of year. Nothing like getting in the routine of checking for solid copulations

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    Re: Mojave at work

    Jake

    That looks very exciting! That Mojave knows what he is doing.

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    Re: Mojave at work

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    my het pied hasent yet and neither has my het g stripe
    I can relate!!!! My poss het pied female came off feed so I decided to put my 100% het pied male with her. No luck, in fact, when I look in the tote it looks like a 1940's dance(boys on one side girls on another)
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