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Old 09-24-14, 04:00 PM   #1
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Trouble feeding baby western hogs.

I have four baby western hognoses and I can't get them eating. I was told frogs but can't find frogs small enough. One of them ate frozen one time.

I have tried:

-live
-frozen thawed
-frozen thawed and brained
- both live and frozen scented with frogs

Anyone with experience, any tips would be much appreciated!
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Old 09-24-14, 04:04 PM   #2
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Re: Trouble feeding baby western hogs.

Also, they are living separated in a small shoebox rack.
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Re: Trouble feeding baby western hogs.

I've heard of canned tuna to scent prey items being used with success, and unsalted chicken broth.
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Re: Trouble feeding baby western hogs.

Do the pet stores near you not have small African clawed frogs? They're in abundance in the pet stores around here.
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Old 09-24-14, 09:24 PM   #5
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Re: Trouble feeding baby western hogs.

Thanks! I'll definitely try the tuna, and if that doesn't work I'll try the chicken broth.

As for the clawed frogs I guess I didn't think of them. I used to carry them but haven't had them in a while. I should be able to get them.

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Re: Trouble feeding baby western hogs.

Ah, had similar problems with all if mine. Very distressing, to say the least. Tried the tuna water, scenting with a toad, braining the pinkies, etc. While I have no doubts these techniques are successful for some, for me they were not. What finally worked was placing them in a paper lunch bag with the pinky and then leaving them for an hour or two. Best of luck to you!
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Re: Trouble feeding baby western hogs.

I have raised dozens per the years never had one that would not feed on ft pinkies some I had to put in deli cups overnite some had to wait untill the spring but they all started fine
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Re: Trouble feeding baby western hogs.

What temperatures are you keeping them at?

I had a good friend who bred them and I bought some of his babies. They did tremendously well on temps that were a bit higher than most people suggest. His babies would rarely need scenting.

If you do need scenting ask a pet store if they ever have any green tree frogs die to freeze it for you and keep it.
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