Re: breeding possible hets
Because that isn't the reality of the option posited.
The real options are breeding her before she can definitely lay successfully and recover easily for certain, and possibly stunting her growth over the next year, to produce a small clutch of eggs ( that reduce your odds of proving her out) over the next two year period. If she doesn't get her weight back on she should really be given the next year off.
And that is best case scenario compared to her either slugging out or having complications which might result in her never being safe to breed again.
You can still miss proving out a genuine het no matter the size of the clutch but letting her get up to the required weight and age means that you should get more eggs in the same three year period with less risk to the animal.
Just my :2cent:
Re: breeding possible hets
I don't think they will breed if they aren't ready? In the wild they breed when they are ready and don't breed when they aren't. I think nature will work out on it's own because that's how they were created. But it doesn't harm to hold them back until you think it's safe. That's just my opinion.
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