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Re: 10 Good Eggs-Hooray!


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Posted by mare on April 15, 2003 at 18:53:03:

In Reply to: Re: 10 Good Eggs-Hooray! posted by Tenaka on April 15, 2003 at 17:27:47:

Thanks. I waited a long time for this (at least it seems like it) LOL. I have 5 hogs all together and Huggy is the first of the females that I felt was really ready to breed. I have another female that is technically old enough but is so small, I am still waiting. Elmo took a bit to get in the mood-when I first tried them together, he took one look at this monster female and did all he could to escape from her amourous thrashing. In the end, hormones prevailed! I have had all of mine since hatchlings. I don't really do much with them but feed them - they really are so shy that I don't handle them much. Just feed em, check on them to make sure they are fine, get hissed at LOL and watch them grow.
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