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View Poll Results: Would you attempt a breed this season

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    Re: Would you breed her

    Would "I"? Nope, I wouldn't. Adam has posted before about breeding smaller girls, and while they may go, they'll lay smaller clutches, and tend to always lay smaller clutches the rest of their lives, no matter how large they get. But when he waits for them to be bigger for their first breeding, they consistently lay larger clutches. I'm not in such a hurry that I need to breed them smaller than 1500 grams. I personally like my girls to be at least 1800 grams.

    I had a 3000 gram virgin lay 11 eggs her first season.
    Last edited by rabernet; 10-06-2009 at 06:05 PM.

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