Why do you pair mulriple sires w/ one female?
Hello everybody. = P I was talking to my fiance about future pairings and got to thinking about why anyone woukd use multiple sires for a singkr female.
The only reasons I coukd think of were if you want to produce multiple morphs with a low number of clutches so you went for a spkit clutch, or if you got a splut cluth full of codoms then yiur chances of recognizing a chimera are higger( thougg of course it wouldnt effect your odds of getting one).
Personally, I like the idea of knowing with 100% certainty that my percentage chance of getting THIS morph is THIS higg you know? With multiple sires most odds are really up in the air arent they?
So lets hear it. Why do YOU do it. And how has it worked out for you? Ever get a super awesome clutch as a result?
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sorry for the typos my phone went platinum won't let me fix it.=(
Re: Why do you pair mulriple sires w/ one female?
i would think to get a variety of morphs one may be aiming to hatch out
Re: Why do you pair mulriple sires w/ one female?
Wow thatreally is an incredibly ideal scenario for multiple sires haha. And I havent had my first clutch yet, but are the odds of impregnating the female really low enough to do thag though? I was under the impression you just kept pairing till you were sure. I mean they male would have months to do the job in theory right? If id seen multiple locks and she wasnt gravid after that long I would start questioning fertility I think. But youre right that is a quick way to make SURE you did all you could as fast as possible.
Re: Why do you pair mulriple sires w/ one female?
I suppose that makes sense. Man, it would kill me not to know exactly what to expect haha. But in a scenario like that you guys are right I would be happier to be expecting at all and not know, rather than stick to my guns and wind up with nothing.
Re: Why do you pair mulriple sires w/ one female?
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Originally Posted by
mustang91302
a local breeder bred his pinstripe to a female that he bred his desert to the previous year and wound up with three desert pins and a few pins
Was the female a pinstripe? If not, then it's not possible to produce a desert pin from breeding a male desert and pin to a the same female (unless the female was also a desert but I don't believe those have been successfully bred yet). Both males can't father the same baby.