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Waking your BP up to feed...
is that ok? Long story short starting a new job and my hours will be out of whack threw the summer. Of course all feedings will be around 1100-0100. Problem is he doesn't normally wake up and start moving until around 0200. Hope this make sense.
Thank you!
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Re: Waking your BP up to feed...
Unless he wears a watch, he'll be fine.
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Re: Waking your BP up to feed...
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
Unless he wears a watch, he'll be fine. 
Cool thanks man
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Re: Waking your BP up to feed...
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
Unless he wears a watch, he'll be fine. 
BTW congrats on your first pippin' face of 2016...I'm not a nor will I ever be a breeder but you guys are the reason this hobby sticks around and stays addictive.
Last edited by whiSki08; 06-02-2016 at 01:32 AM.
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Re: Waking your BP up to feed...
Mine are often asleep too but as soon as they catch a whiff of that nice warm rat the head pokes right out for chow
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Re: Waking your BP up to feed...
 Originally Posted by dustin860
Mine are often asleep too but as soon as they catch a whiff of that nice warm rat the head pokes right out for chow
Sent from my iPhone
dustinf860@gmail.com
Yep, I was gonna say, he won't be asleep for long after smelling the rat!
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