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Post brumation feeding

Wyattherp

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This my first year doing hog pairings and I need some advice. I took my guys out of brumation about 10 days ago. I haven't been able to get them interested in feed at all. I know its common for colubrids to go off feed for during breeding season but I would have thought that after 3 weeks off feed pre brumation and almost 11 weeks of cooling and slow warm up they would be all over a meal. Im worried about missing my breeding window but I don't want her to become gravid without enough fat stores to get her through laying. She is currently 383g (down about 12 since going off feed pre brumation) and he is currently 63g ( down about 7g) I would really appreciate some advice.
 
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