Anywhere from 1 -8. I personally have never bred over 8 females with one male. However, with that said, most of my males will see 4 or 5 females. Some special projects may only get 1 or 2 to prevent overproducing a project, or some males that are really important, that I think will be in demand the following season may see as many as 7 or 8.
Right now for my older males that I know are good strong breeders and eaters I'll give them 4-5 females at one time. Younger males they may only see one or two girls..It all is going to depend on the animal really.
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