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17-Aug-07, 07:50 PM
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just wondering if it is to late to breed bhp's and womas in south australia now, it has been a cold year and hoped to squeeze a late mating out of them? what does everyone think?
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17-Aug-07, 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by levis04 just wondering if it is to late to breed bhp's and womas in south australia now, it has been a cold year and hoped to squeeze a late mating out of them? what does everyone think? | Mate give it a shot, Nothing to loose, something to gain, for some reason it's possible for them to breed even a LITTLE off season. Good Luck!!!
Joel
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