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% of Females that become gravid
I am just curious to hear from some of you with experience about how many of your females usually take. I am talking about properly sized females that were bred well. I have 12 females breeding well this season and I am wondering what a good number to realistically hope for is.
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Re: % of Females that become gravid
I know a lot of guys that consider 50% excellent ... LOL ... I generally run 85% - 90%
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Re: % of Females that become gravid
Thanks, I'll be pretty happy if I can get close to 90%.
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Re: % of Females that become gravid
Originally Posted by pfan151
Thanks, I'll be pretty happy if I can get close to 90%.
Good luck!
-adam
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Re: % of Females that become gravid
It takes two to tango! It's not only up the female. You should have at LEAST two males! I have seen females and males be choosy about who they will breed with. I think the odds have alot to do with the amount of snakes in the party! If you have one male your odds are not gonna be as good!
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Re: % of Females that become gravid
Originally Posted by westcoastjungle
It takes two to tango! It's not only up the female. You should have at LEAST two males! I have seen females and males be choosy about who they will breed with. I think the odds have alot to do with the amount of snakes in the party! If you have one male your odds are not gonna be as good!
Two males is good advice (actually in some of my breeding groups I'm running 3 or 4 homozygous males to a large group of females) ... but 1 on 1 (or 1 on multiple) still works if you know how to get them going ... I run 85% - 90% whether I breed one male or multiple males ... I collect my breeding results by "breeding group" so it's easy to break down an individual groups stats to see what's going on.
-adam
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Re: % of Females that become gravid
Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Two males is good advice (actually in some of my breeding groups I'm running 3 or 4 homozygous males to a large group of females) ... but 1 on 1 (or 1 on multiple) still works if you know how to get them going ... I run 85% - 90% whether I breed one male or multiple males ... I collect my breeding results by "breeding group" so it's easy to break down an individual groups stats to see what's going on.
-adam
Barry White, cheap wine and flowers?
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Re: % of Females that become gravid
Originally Posted by westcoastjungle
Barry White, cheap wine and flowers?
that would be my suggestion...
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Re: % of Females that become gravid
Originally Posted by westcoastjungle
Barry White, cheap wine and flowers?
If it works ... but it just really takes years of working with these animals and especially the individuals in your collection ... I've said it a million times and a lot of people don't get it, but all of the advice, books, tip, tricks and whatever are worthless if you don't KNOW YOUR ANIMALS as individuals ... no two are a like ... learn each animals little "quirks" and sooner or later you'll get the percentages you want year in and year out.
-adam
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Re: % of Females that become gravid
Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
If it works ... but it just really takes years of working with these animals and especially the individuals in your collection ... I've said it a million times and a lot of people don't get it, but all of the advice, books, tip, tricks and whatever are worthless if you don't KNOW YOUR ANIMALS as individuals ... no two are a like ... learn each animals little "quirks" and sooner or later you'll get the percentages you want year in and year out.
-adam
So true. All mine are very different and I have become familiar with their individual eating, breeding and all around behavior/habits.
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