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Originally Posted by Sublimeballs
Believe it or not, if you can get the prey item into the cage. That's a toned down jamp feed response. I can't get food into her cage she comes out for it no matter what. And stays in feed mode pretty much at all times, even with a huge belly buldge.
I never got to meet or speak with jim(RIP), his son is a great person to work with. What year is your retic. My female comes from there line of jamps(last clutch they ever produced of pures), there's a chance our animals are related.
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I didn't even know he passed :-/ I never got to meet him when I was there it was his wife and two sons running the table.
Yikes well glad she's as good as she is, I do handle her very often so maybe I've calmed her down a bit, as long as I don't smell like rat I'm safe. She scours my room for where I put food tubs or my feed gloves looking for a meal haha.
That has happened many times as well, I love their aggression for more food even while they are almost too full to move around yet still acting hungry enough to eat a horse lol.
I bought mine in 2012, was told she was a May or June baby. That would be pretty cool if there related, it'd help me know if I'm taking care of her right.