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To Hillary G.
Regarding your question on out-of-season hobs:
>...though, if a hob would want to breed an in heat female in the "off
>season" - is the presence of a jill in heat enough to stimulate him, or
>is he only interested when the time is right? Dr. Williams????
This is a question that is best directed to Pam Grant or one of the
other breeders on the FML. They have a lot more firsthand knowledge than I
do on this subject - I don't think it quite qualifies as disease....
(remember, I am, by trade, a pathologist, so I deal more in disease than
theriogenology).
Gee, I'm full of "no answers" today.
Bruce H. Williams, DVM Dept. of Veterinary Pathology
Chief Pathologist, AccuPath Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
[log in to unmask] Washington, D.C. 20306-6000
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[Posted in FML issue 1238]
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