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Post by Niki on Feb 10, 2007 23:59:05 GMT
if piggies affected with "cauliflower willy" still have the ability to father young?
I'm asking as Wilbur has a cauliflower, well more of a trumpet than a cauliflower & i seriously doubt he'd accept a male so was thinking (when the times right) maybe a girl but i didn't want to have him neutered if i didn't have to.
Niki x
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Post by Dawn - Admin on Feb 11, 2007 0:37:08 GMT
I would say yes he could but I don't know for sure, maybe anothe Cutiecavies member will know Niki Dawn
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Post by Niki on Feb 11, 2007 0:42:13 GMT
Thanks Dawn, i'm thinking the same as you but i daren't try him & see Niki x
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Post by Dawn - Admin on Feb 11, 2007 0:51:36 GMT
No it's not worth it is it?
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Post by heatherjhenshaw on Feb 11, 2007 8:13:34 GMT
yes he definately could Actually a friend of mine just got caught out, she has a boar that damaged his spine, he recovered and wasnt in pain but wasnt exactly mobile and someone said to her he could never be a daddy. When I was there recently I was cuddling a sow that was with him, one I bred and I said I think this sow is expecting babies. She said no she couldnt be and it was left at that but she called me last week and she definatly is , so its amazing what these fellas can do lolol
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Post by Niki on Feb 11, 2007 20:12:09 GMT
Thank you for that story Heather, obviously the primal instinct to breed overcomes anything! - Wilbur will be staying a bachelor boy Niki x
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Post by Niki on Feb 11, 2007 20:17:50 GMT
No it's not worth it is it? Definitely not Dawn, babies are wonderful & cute but they all grow up, i'll continue to ooh & aah at other peoples ;D Niki x
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