Quote Originally Posted by NathanV View Post
thank you! ima do that later on tonight when i get home, my room hit 60 degrees and the thermometers in some of the cages were as low as 69
Well, what happened? I was talking with a bigger breeder the other day and he believes that females will hold off on ovulating if it isn't warm enough to incubate thier eggs. It's kinda funny actaully cause I had a couple female whos' follicles seemed to stop growing. As soon as I started turning the temps up I had one of the girls in question ovulate. So I believe that lower temps do have something to do with delayed ovulations.