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    Breeding females

    Is it healthy to breed a female ball 2 breeding seasons in a row?

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    Re: Breeding females

    Hi,

    Did she recover all the weight and get back into condition after the first one?


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    Re: Breeding females

    I have a couple of females that have gone two years in a row so far..

    As long as they are back up to weight and they are healthy then breeding them again should be a problem, however whether they produce two years in a row is going to depend on them.
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    Re: Breeding females

    I was thinking about getting some big normal females for my first breeding season. I have 3 males im looking to breed so i came across this add http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...d.php?t=191431 and was wondering if they would still be able to breed at a healthy weight this upcoming season.

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    Re: Breeding females

    any more opinions?

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    Re: Breeding females

    any more opinions?

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    Re: Breeding females

    As long as you have their conditions right, and they eat regularly, they would definitely be breeding size by next season.

    You'd have to make sure they're healthy, too, but that's not too bad of a deal.
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    Re: Breeding females

    That looks like a good deal price wise to me, and they are all big girls.

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    Re: Breeding females

    As long as they gain back the lost weight and put on a little more I always try.
    Note, I never breed females two years in a row if they started out small (1500-1800 is small to me).

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