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bobdog

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  1. well locking a thread, seems silly, most members would have read it before its locked, and if its just sitting there, its taking up space that could be used by a newer article

    most stuff gets deleated on my arrival home from work around 4am, so members should have read it the night before, if they hav'ent read it, then they dont know about it

     

     

    ok no prob

  2. I know that but they managed so that means it is possible for us to manage. and it is not garenteed that you will lose a jill if its not brought out of season

     

     

    if you care enough about an animal why leave them open to the risk?

  3. im going to jump in here.

    the longer a jill is left in an oestral state the more vulnerable she becomes to infection.the vulva is very exposed and infection can find its way into the vulva and uterus,if she is then mated the uterine secretions become a perfect medium for the developing eggs and bacteria,you may well have a very sick jill 10 to 14 days after mating .she could develop a generalised infection and peritonitis and you could lose her.

    a jill left in oestrus for any lengh of time can become seriously ill you may be lucky but is it worth the risk

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