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    what is the max number of females/male?

    is is possible to have 7 females with one male without issues? if not, what issues would one encounter, and what options would you have as far as separating pregnant females to a new group?

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    Re: what is the max number of females/male?

    wont be a problem.

    i keep between 3-5 per male and he gets them all pregnant at least once a month.

    you wont have a problem as long as its not over crowded.

    I never separate the males from females. i have back to back breeding's for about 4-5 litters then i feed off the female.

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    Re: what is the max number of females/male?

    Wont be a problem. Ive had 1.30 before. I had two large tubs with about 15 females in them and switched the male in and out ( With tricks so they do not fight.) and from that id get around 200+ babys a month.
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