Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
My normal male has done that before, I'd leave her alone for a bit. I find tapped them on the head with an empty paper towel tube snaps them out of strike mode. Let her realign her jaw and keep an eye on the drool....could be an early sign of RI if it doesn't stop...or could just be her wanting to eat that yummy ASF lol
haha, yeah I called Art, one of my breeders and he told me that it could be an RI but could also be that maybe she had just had a drink of water before honing in on the smell of the ASF and that could be the sourse of the drool when I picked her up.

Nonetheless I'm going to keep an eye on her and take her out maybe tomorrow to give a listen and see if she's weezing or anything.