Re: Female ball ready to go?
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Marc
Re: Female ball ready to go?
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marct
Your answer to this question has been debated and talked about in many threads. Use the search feature.
Marc
While the search function is a useful tool, and we do encourage its use, if we insisted that all topics not be repeated, then there wouldn't be many discussions happening here.
To the OP - if she continues to eat and grow, she should be just fine to go next season!
Re: Female ball ready to go?
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rabernet
While the search function is a useful tool, and we do encourage its use, if we insisted that all topics not be repeated, then there wouldn't be many discussions happening here.
To the OP - if she continues to eat and grow, she should be just fine to go next season!
Some of Big Gunns search function wisdom is being passed on.:D:gj:. Always remember people, it's a forum for interacting with people with a common interest....not a place to just find facts.:gj:
Big Gunns doesn't want to get the 3 winter 1500 gram police mad(yes he does:D), but she could breed this year if you wanted.
Re: Female ball ready to go?
Thanks for the insight. Next time ill use the search feature...:rolleyes:
I might try her out but I also dont wanna mess her up for future years and have her consistantly lay smaller clutches. Still up in the air
Re: Female ball ready to go?
I'd say if you have any doubt over whether you'd like to or not, don't. Wait for next year. She's young. I have an '06 that I'm not breeding this year just because she's not big enough. She's old enough for sure, but is only up to 1100g.