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Post by thefluffybeasts on Jul 5, 2017 5:57:09 GMT -5
Was just wondering if anyone has ever used that, and if it was effective. I've done that for some of my randiest hobs who wouldn't stop fighting, and I think they've calmed down some (they stopped trying to hump each other). But I'm not sure if it's just a matter of them coming naturally out of season on their own, as it took a few weeks for that to happen.
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Post by Sherry on Jul 5, 2017 10:05:46 GMT -5
Lupron works at best for adrenal for a single month. Wouldn't work for a hob
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Post by nancyl on Jul 5, 2017 12:10:19 GMT -5
Lupron will take a jill out but I have no idea if it would be effective on a hob.
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Post by Heather on Jul 5, 2017 12:59:25 GMT -5
I've never heard of this. I had heard of using it for jills. The DES yes, lupron....never heard of it being used in this manner ciao
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Post by thefluffybeasts on Jul 5, 2017 19:33:15 GMT -5
I've used it for my Jills and the worst few of my hobs, on my vet's recommendation. She said that it should work the same way, as it stimulates the brain to think there is an over production of hormones, and to kickstart their self-regulation process.
In my Jills the result would be obvious (vulva shrinking back in) but in my hobs there was no visible indicator that I could say it really worked. Maybe on one of them, their testes shrunk? Only reason I did it was coz they had been in season for over a year, and couldn't be put with any others in the business, nor play well with other males.
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