Quote Originally Posted by DakotaB View Post
Are you talking about the Daytona show? Because there were lots of bannanas there. But i did see one Candy witch looked amazing.
It was a yearling female and it was awesome.



Quote Originally Posted by The Hedgehog View Post
These "troll threads" sure hook a lot of leeetle fishies.

Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
BG, your a silly dude. I know exactly how to get a male.....

....make a phone call and write a big check(don't forget all those zeros). Then hope the wife doesn't complain about the hardwood floors she's been wanting for years.
Of course it will be the breeders last one....until the check clears anyway.

Quote Originally Posted by zach_24_90 View Post
wow ive never read a thread where somebody is so conceded... somebody thinks they are a lot cooler than they actually are lol like if you want to share your opinion then give it if not im not gonna lose sleep over it.. who cares
Quote Originally Posted by thewesterngate View Post
I agree, either share it or keep it to yourself..but don't wave it in peoples' faces and wait to get worshipped and begged for the information.
Quote Originally Posted by zach_24_90 View Post
i mean seriously... who cares.. oh your sooo cool you have info your not telling us.. haha what a joke, get a life buddy
And people wonder why BG goes MIA for so long. What would BG ever do without his new fans he's never met yet? Unfortunately it takes longer and longer nowadays. His legend is too big.

Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
Here's soemthing interesting I learned with goats. Perhaps something similar applies to snakes.

When a doe cycles, she's only fertile for 24 hours. When she's bred early in her heat cycle, you're going to predominately get female kids. However, the later you wait to breed her (or the later she lets the buck breed her) the chance of male offspring goes up. The first year that my parents bred the goats, we pen bred everyone. As soon as we noticed the doe wagging her tail, she was put in with a buck. Consequently, we had about 80% females born. Now, there's bucks that are called "doe makers" because they have a female to male ratio with their kids. I'm not entirely sure if there's something genetic going on or if the bucks just woo over the does at the right time.

Maybe someone needs to take a bunch of normals and just experiment with different set ups. If when cooling, cool the prospective pair together so they have the exact same temperatures which means as soon as the female is receptive, the male can latch on. The point is, experiment. We all know that husbandry isn't set in stone; everyone has their own methods. Even the pros learn new things each year.

There's no such thing as a "Desert" goat is there? If so...you might have some real valuable info there.