stubby 175 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 she has been in season far to long and will start to get very ill. utter bo**ocks You hob won't be able to take her out of season if he has been castrated. not all will do it, but I have a castrated hob that will Why utter bollocks Stubby? True its not a dead cert they will get ill but they definitely can do. the quote was aimed at the poster, rather than, the jill may get ill, the post had been written as though it was 100% gurantee'd that a jill will die if its not mated, Quote Link to post
max abell 196 Posted July 13, 2009 Report Share Posted July 13, 2009 she has been in season far to long and will start to get very ill. utter bo**ocks You hob won't be able to take her out of season if he has been castrated. not all will do it, but I have a castrated hob that will Why utter bollocks Stubby? True its not a dead cert they will get ill but they definitely can do. the quote was aimed at the poster, rather than, the jill may get ill, the post had been written as though it was 100% gurantee'd that a jill will die if its not mated, Most owners know its not 100% gauranteed but why leave a jills health to chance ? Quote Link to post
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