cgasch
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« on: December 16, 2014, 08:13:04 am » |
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It should work as long as you keep in mind that when a boar hog approaches the pen he determines whether the sow is in heat by the way she responds to him. Odor has very little to do with it, so make sure she has enough space to move around. I was in the commercial hog business in my younger days and we did a lot of AI. To determine when a sow was ready to breed we would expose them to a boar and watch how they responded.
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