Can females successfully breed different times each year
I am a little confused if females always need to be bred around the same time each year as they have in the past to have any chance at success.
This will be my first year breeding and I recently picked up a big proven normal girl to add to my collection. The last two years she laid in early Nov. Does this mean she will be developing follicles soon and if she isn't breed now she will re-absorb and not lay this year? Or can I keep the temps up and wait to pair her up in Nov like I plan on doing with my other girls? Basically, do I need to breed her now to have any hope of her laying this season?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Can females successfully breed different times each year
From my experience, they usually ovulate a few months after you start pairing them together but anythings possible. Some girls go when they want to, some keep to a schedule.
Can females successfully breed different times each year
I've never heard of a female producing follicles before a male is introduced, but if they did, they could still re-absorb them if unable to fertilize.
Re: Can females successfully breed different times each year
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cschneider
I've never heard of a female producing follicles before a male is introduced, but if they did, they could still re-absorb them if unable to fertilize.
Females can definitely produce follicles without being introduced to a male!
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