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    What to breed????

    I have a female normal to breed still and am looking for some opinions. These are my choices as of today for males to pair her with, Fire, Pinstripe,Pastave, Cinnamon.
    Now some more info, I have two other female normals I have been pairing and have had locks with already, one with the Pastave and the other with the Fire. Any info would be awsome because right now I am on the fence with breeding the Pastave again because of my chances to hit on more than just normals.

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    I'd probably rotate the pin and the cinny through her and go for a multi-sired clutch.
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    Re: What to breed????

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    I'd probably rotate the pin and the cinny through her and go for a multi-sired clutch.
    When you do that do you rotate them out right after a lock?

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    Re: What to breed????

    I would go with the fire again or pinstripe

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    When rotating multiple males, I put the first male in until I see a lock, maximum of 48 hours at at time. If I don't witness a lock in the first 48, I pull the male back to his own tub, offer everyone food and wait a week. Male number 2 goes in for the same routine. 48 hours or until a lock is observed, with a week of rest between pairings.
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    Re: What to breed????

    I put my pin in first, he has never bred so I figured give him first shot. My cin is a proven male and so is the normal female so I figure put them together next. I am surprised no one said pastave, I figured that would be first and formost.

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