When do you stop pairing...
When do you give up on a girl and stop pairing for the season? I have one female who is breeding size this season. I have been pairing her since October or November and I have witnessed at least 8-10 solid locks with my proven breeder male mojave and a couple locks with my pastel YB. She has been off food for 3 months now (93 days to be exact). I haven't seen any signs of building, no ovy, or any other distinguishable signs. I don't have any experience trying to palpate, so I don't know if she has follicles either. She shed a little over a week ago so I thought I might have missed something, so I put my mojo in with her again and they locked up again.
My question is, even though she's continuing to lock with my males, when do you decide the female isn't going to take and stop pairing for the season?
Re: When do you stop pairing...
From what I have heard, some people breed all year long. I would say keep pairing until they stop locking. As long as you are giving the male adequate rest and he is not losing alot of weight you should be fine. I'm sure you'll get alot of answers on this topic though.
Re: When do you stop pairing...
I would keep trying, breeding season lasts all year. I had a female albino lay eggs December 26th. She always lays late in the year. Best of luck. Let me know what happens.
Rob
Re: When do you stop pairing...
I almost learned the hard way last season not to give up too early. I started pairing in November and stopped in May even though a few of my girls were still locking (no follicles though). Just for kicks I palpated in mid June and had follicles on two girls, a normal and a pewter. Started pairing again and both girls laid.
This year Im going to keep pairing until the females stop locking.