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    Re: No More Locks = Ovulation ???

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnNJ View Post
    Do they continue to lock after ovulation?

    Is it safe to assume that if a pair has locked consistantly and then have no interest in each other that an ovulation may have occurred and been missed?
    I think that for the most part this is true. They shouldnt lock after ovulation but I dont think that they always follow the rules. There are very persistant aggressive males the may try to lock after ovy and some males that will just get tired of a certain female when introduced over and over. I had males stop locking up with my females and they have not ovulated yet so I put in a new round of males and they all locked up. Did you catch any ovulations? Are they heat seeking? If not, maybe try some new males and see if you get a lock. My pinstripe male just locked with my 3,500 g normal girl the other day and I'm pretty she was either ovulating at the time or going through a pre ovulation swell, but she just doesnt seem to care and locks with any male I put her with. She has quit tailwagging and enticing though but since I wasnt 100% sure it was an ovy I am still paring, she is massive and it is hard to tell.
    Last edited by Domepiece; 02-14-2012 at 04:29 PM.

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