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    Re: please continue to help a new bee out... exciting times!

    Looks like she is building follicles now. I would keep breeding her until she ovulates. Good luck.
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    Re: please continue to help a new bee out... exciting times!

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    Looks like she is building follicles now. I would keep breeding her until she ovulates. Good luck.
    will do! question tho... doesn't the glowing come after the building of the folicles?

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    Re: please continue to help a new bee out... exciting times!

    Very cool, best of luck . Now drink the beer

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    Re: please continue to help a new bee out... exciting times!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    will do! question tho... doesn't the glowing come after the building of the folicles?

    Sorry about my size comparison tool... Could have used something else but this is a family forum...
    They glow when they are close to ovulation (while building.) She will most likely ovulate between now and a month and a half. This is a crucial time to make sure the eggs are fertilized.

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    Re: please continue to help a new bee out... exciting times!

    thats a definate glow, when she forsure ovulates you have about a month till the pre-lay shed then about another month till she lays, i would suggest you keep pairing until she is no longer interested in the males
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