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Thread: Breeding Size

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    Breeding Size

    I've read a lot of conflicting information on how big a female bp needs to be before she breeds. What rule do you guys use? What are the consequences if you do breed to early?

    I appreciate any and all help!
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    Re: Breeding Size

    The general consensus I've seen on this forum seems to be that a female BP should be 1500g for breeding as a general rule. Smaller than that may not be healthy for the female. It could also result in smaller clutches and less viable eggs.
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    Re: Breeding Size

    MY rules for my animals, the bigger the better

    It is also a combination of weight as well as age.

    While I would not breed a 1200 grams female who is less than 18 months, I have no problem breeding an older animal with a lower weight.

    But my favorite is to breed big girls
    Deborah Stewart


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