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  • 01-24-2013, 12:57 AM
    piedplus
    Does he know when she's bred?
    After the long wait for my BP's to grow up, this will (hopefully) be my first year to produce babies. There was so much excitement earlier in the season when I'd put two together to breed. Now they don't seem to care about each other at all. Do they know the deed's done and it's time to wait for eggs? Should I stop putting them together? Or should I keep putting them together just to make sure? Advice from the more experienced would be greatly appreciated.
  • 01-24-2013, 01:14 AM
    Haddady's RnR
    I was told by a friend of mine that has been breeding now for 3yrs to continue until you see ovy.

    When you see your female start to ovulate that's when he stops paring them up.
  • 01-24-2013, 01:38 AM
    piedplus
    Re: Does he know when she's bred?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Haddady's RnR View Post
    I was told by a friend of mine that has been breeding now for 3yrs to continue until you see ovy.

    When you see your female start to ovulate that's when he stops paring them up.

    That's a good idea. Better safe than sorry!:please:
  • 01-24-2013, 01:06 PM
    BHReptiles
    Re: Does he know when she's bred?
    I'm in the same boat. However, my female is ALWAYS on the hot side and sitting in a perfect coil. I'm thinking I missed ovy and she's very close to laying for me.
  • 01-24-2013, 04:15 PM
    piedplus
    Re: Does he know when she's bred?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BHReptiles View Post
    I'm in the same boat. However, my female is ALWAYS on the hot side and sitting in a perfect coil. I'm thinking I missed ovy and she's very close to laying for me.

    How exciting, eggs soon! Did she stay on the cold side before switching to hot? I have one always on the cold side right now. I think that one's as bred as she's going to get, but I suppose I should still put her male in with her occasionally. Can't wait until I have more experience with all this.
  • 01-24-2013, 04:47 PM
    PigZilla50317
    I just keep the rotation until I no longer see them interested in each other or the (First Cigerette pops out!) lol
  • 01-24-2013, 04:52 PM
    BHReptiles
    Re: Does he know when she's bred?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by piedplus View Post
    How exciting, eggs soon! Did she stay on the cold side before switching to hot? I have one always on the cold side right now. I think that one's as bred as she's going to get, but I suppose I should still put her male in with her occasionally. Can't wait until I have more experience with all this.

    I haven't had her very long. I bought her possibly bred. She shed just before New Years and since then as been on the hot side. She's been placed with my lesser male twice and both times shows no interest and no locks. However, when my male is with the pastel female I have on loan, he wastes no time getting down to business! So I know it's not him. If the shed she had around New Years was her pre-lay shed, then I should be getting eggs very, very soon! Incubator is ready and she gets checked on twice a day. Good luck on getting your own eggs! I'm hoping my girls give me black pastels (the female I've been talking about was bred to a black pastel male) and some lesser pastels!
  • 01-25-2013, 01:34 AM
    piedplus
    Re: Does he know when she's bred?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by PigZilla50317 View Post
    I just keep the rotation until I no longer see them interested in each other or the (First Cigerette pops out!) lol

    Ha Ha! I can just see them puffing some smokes after a good lock! .... Yeah, that lack of interest thing. That's what I'm talking about. It's like they're annoyed when I put them together now. It used to be fun seeing them get all excited when they got together. Now I hate to bother them. I think they're done breeding, but I'd hate to get to the end of the season, have few or no eggs, and wish I'd tried harder.
  • 01-25-2013, 07:17 AM
    BHReptiles
    Re: Does he know when she's bred?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by piedplus View Post
    Yeah, that lack of interest thing. That's what I'm talking about. It's like they're annoyed when I put them together now. It used to be fun seeing them get all excited when they got together. Now I hate to bother them. I think they're done breeding, but I'd hate to get to the end of the season, have few or no eggs, and wish I'd tried harder.

    On the plus side, there's always next season! I'm hoping some of my 2012s are ready to go by this time next year. I have my doubts, but they might surprise me!
  • 01-25-2013, 05:39 PM
    piedplus
    Re: Does he know when she's bred?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by BHReptiles View Post
    I haven't had her very long. I bought her possibly bred. She shed just before New Years and since then as been on the hot side. She's been placed with my lesser male twice and both times shows no interest and no locks. However, when my male is with the pastel female I have on loan, he wastes no time getting down to business! So I know it's not him. If the shed she had around New Years was her pre-lay shed, then I should be getting eggs very, very soon! Incubator is ready and she gets checked on twice a day. Good luck on getting your own eggs! I'm hoping my girls give me black pastels (the female I've been talking about was bred to a black pastel male) and some lesser pastels!

    How lucky you are to have gotten a female already (probably) bred! I'm sure you'll get some nice eggs soon. I've gotten the same male BP reaction you have, very interested in a (probably) unbred female, but no interest at all in a (probably) bred female. I'm pretty sure all three of my females are bred now. I put two pairs together again last night, and nothing, even though it's raining. I'm going to give my last female one more shot, then I think I'll call it good. I was reading that once they go to the warm side, breeding's done. Mine are still on the cool side. Can't wait until they go to the warm side so I can stop this second-guessing.
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