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They willl come into season mate anytime now as the days start to get longer ,but you dont have to breed from them .The first question you should be askins is " are my jills good enough workers to be breed from".

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cheers fellas in answer to the question both are good workers bred from good working stock one sandy and one silver.ihave access to wild polecatcross or albino hobs any thoughts?i am leaning towards the albino as the poley cross is abit tempramental not sure if this is the norm not had much experience with them thanks for the advice

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cheers fellas in answer to the question both are good workers bred from good working stock one sandy and one silver.ihave access to wild polecatcross or albino hobs any thoughts?i am leaning towards the albino as the poley cross is abit tempramental not sure if this is the norm not had much experience with them thanks for the advice

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no not particularly impressed myself also whilst the ones ive seen have been very stocky they are shorter than my jills,so the chances are this crosss will bring thesize down.whilst i dont like giants i like them to have some substance.thanks for any input

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