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Lights Have Gone Off

21st November

All the adults were bathed for the last time yesterday and today all heating has been turned off. The trouble is it is still too warm for them to hibernate, I will leave them for a few days to settle down to inactivity and if it still remains too warm I will put them in the fridges.


Being Starved

8th November

The adults are all inside now and have been starved since the 25th October. They have all been weighed & measured & get regular baths.

Babies are all eating well and are now on a diet of brassica leaves & lettuce as all the dandelions seem to have mildew.

 


21st October

The adults have almost stopped eating despite being shut in the greenhouses with heat lamp on & offered tomatoes, sowthistles and dandelions every other day. I normally stop feeding at the end of October & starve them through November before hibernating at the begining of December.

Babies are all inside and eating well.


24th July - Hatching going well

100 babies have now hatched with the hermanns doing better than normal with over 70 hatched.
Egg laying seems to be at a stand still with no eggs for nearly 2 months but they normally lay a few between August & October.
Food is now becoming a bit hard to find as we are very short of rain down here unlike most of the country we are very dry. We have had 6 months now with less than half of the monthly average rainfall and the sheep are getting hungry. The showers seem to go all around us with heavy downpours reported within a few miles.


28th June- Still hatching

65 babies have now hatched with 44 hermanns & 21 spurs with approx 50 fertile eggs still to go.
I have a trial going on at the moment with the eggs in one incubator on vermiculite and in the other they are on Irish Moss Peat which I have been using up until now with good results.
The idea being unless you try other things you are not sure if the one you are doing is the best. Resuts up to now indicate that both are performing well.


21st June - More hatching

50 babies have now hatched with 33 hermanns & 17 spurs out, 3 more eggs are in the process of hatching.
I have 6 very small eggs that are fertile which have been laid by a young female hermann, when they hatch I think they are only likely to be about 7-8 gms each instead of the usual 13-14gms.
A plentifull supply of strawberries is leaving all the tortoises red beaked but I don't think they are complaining.
Egg laying seems to be at an end for the time being with nothing laid for over 2 weeks.


8th June - update at last

Sorry I seem to have neglected my diary.
The Tortoises have been laying well this season with both incubators full. 34 babies have hatched this week mainly hermanns with the spur thighs just starting to emerge from their eggs.
The adults are now on a diet of dandelions, sowthistles and a generous helping of strawberries so they are wandering round with very red faces.