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I'll have to see that those boys do right by their 'baby momma.' What really surprises me is that those bucks are living together peaceably as they h ave all along. You'd think they'd have been tearing each other apart over her....very weird.
 

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I'll have to see that those boys do right by their 'baby momma.' What really surprises me is that those bucks are living together peaceably as they h ave all along. You'd think they'd have been tearing each other apart over her....very weird.
It's a testament to your good choices in breeding that have given them such placid natures what with babies and the "baby momma" still being around. How I wish that all boys would behave so!
 

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I'm always a bit peeved when I get a litter I hadn't planned on, but there are frequently nice surprises that make up for it. these babies are about 11 days old. Missy was quite small when she got caught by accident, but it worked out OK. She is a nicely marked little lady, and I very well night have another litter off of her.



 
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