1500 grams for sure but if a female hits that weight by the time she is 2 to 2 1/2, many breeders can get a late season clutch from such a female. Honestly though, the bigger the better. If you have a female that comes up on 1500 grams her second year but never goes off feed, then I'd keep feeding her and try to get her a little bigger before breeding. Those are usually the ones where if they hit 1500 by their second spring, never stop eating, and you keep feeding, they will be huge come fall (Oct/nov). Then they breed early season and lay early spring.


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