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    2k wall?

    Well Bonnie has been off feed for about 3 weeks now. Temps and humid are spot on. She is currently 1973 empty, I'm wondering if anyone has experienced a 2k wall?

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    how old is she? it takes some years to hit 2K. i'm fortunate to hitting 2K @ 2years w/ some of my girls. (:

    also the real killer is the 700gram wall.
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    Re: 2k wall?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    how old is she? it takes some years to hit 2K. i'm fortunate to hitting 2K @ 2years w/ some of my girls. (:

    also the real killer is the 700gram wall.
    2014 model. She's grown fast lol.

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    No 2k wall that I know of other than some animals just decide they are big enough and the growth rate seems to slow way down. I have seen 10 year old healthy females that were not 2k. Most of my girls are way beyond that but I have a couple that just are not going to be big. These will eventually be bred to my "large gene" males.
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    Re: 2k wall?

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    No 2k wall that I know of other than some animals just decide they are big enough and the growth rate seems to slow way down. I have seen 10 year old healthy females that were not 2k. Most of my girls are way beyond that but I have a couple that just are not going to be big. These will eventually be bred to my "large gene" males.
    Ok I'm thinking it may be her starting her winter fast but it's early for her she usually starts in november.

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    Re: 2k wall?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pezz View Post
    Ok I'm thinking it may be her starting her winter fast but it's early for her she usually starts in november.

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    Could be depending on what the weather is like. I am starting to pair early this year because the weather shifted. My biggest girls will go on mini fasts sometimes if they did not produce that season. They will eat normally then periodically go off for 2 or 3 weeks.
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    Re: 2k wall?

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    Could be depending on what the weather is like. I am starting to pair early this year because the weather shifted. My biggest girls will go on mini fasts sometimes if they did not produce that season. They will eat normally then periodically go off for 2 or 3 weeks.
    That could be it too then. I'm not breeding until next season.

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