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    Reabsorption question

    So how common is it for females to reabsorb their follicles especially first time breeding females? Just wondering because I had my first time females go through all the loops only to not have ovy and no eggs despite numerous breedings and very large builds. Thanks

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    Cool Re: Reabsorption question

    Quote Originally Posted by Domepiece View Post
    So how common is it for females to reabsorb their follicles especially first time breeding females? Just wondering because I had my first time females go through all the loops only to not have ovy and no eggs despite numerous breedings and very large builds. Thanks
    Really great question I wish I could answer it but I'm hoping someone else will
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    Not sure the answer to your question but I can state what has happened to me this season and last. Last year I had a higher number of slugs but no absorption of follicles. I had at least one slug in every clutch and a couple of clutches with only one good egg. This year I have not had any slugs but more then ten of my females have absorbed their folicles, despite numerous copulations and large folicle development.
    The only differences from last year and this year are... Last year in Texas we had an extremely wet rainy year, and this year extreme drought and over 100 degrees for weeks in a row. This year I used an ultrasound and waited till I saw folicles in my females before introducing my males, and last year I just bred the males and palpated folicles. I think this is the main problem and believe that early breeding is a key factor in female developing folicles(more so then weather patterns). My cooling process and room temps are the same everyh year. My belly heat and night drop is the same year after year.
    I have talked with other breeders in Texas that are experiencing the same thing this year.....

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    Re: Reabsorption question

    Quote Originally Posted by MKHerps View Post
    Not sure the answer to your question but I can state what has happened to me this season and last. Last year I had a higher number of slugs but no absorption of follicles. I had at least one slug in every clutch and a couple of clutches with only one good egg. This year I have not had any slugs but more then ten of my females have absorbed their folicles, despite numerous copulations and large folicle development.
    The only differences from last year and this year are... Last year in Texas we had an extremely wet rainy year, and this year extreme drought and over 100 degrees for weeks in a row. This year I used an ultrasound and waited till I saw folicles in my females before introducing my males, and last year I just bred the males and palpated folicles. I think this is the main problem and believe that early breeding is a key factor in female developing folicles(more so then weather patterns). My cooling process and room temps are the same everyh year. My belly heat and night drop is the same year after year.
    I have talked with other breeders in Texas that are experiencing the same thing this year.....

    Matt---MKHerps
    Thanks for the reply. I did get them started a little late last year. Maybe this year I will start a little earlier. Thanks for your input

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