Females don't typically lay inverted when ovulating.
They lay inverted to regulate their internal temperature, mostly during follicle growth and some after they throw their prelay shed.
Females don't typically lay inverted when ovulating.
They lay inverted to regulate their internal temperature, mostly during follicle growth and some after they throw their prelay shed.
^^ this.
Also, they will sometimes lay inverted after a meal. Even my males will lay on their sides occasionally...
OK she's been getting larger since I got her s month ago off cl. She was 2300 grams when I got her now she's over 2700. I don't have any males right now.
OK she's been getting larger since I got her s month ago off cl. She was 2300 grams when I got her now she's over 2700. I don't have any males right now.
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She may have seen a male with her previous owner. They can retain sperm from a previous year as well. I'd just watch her and make sure you keep track of her sheds. You may just open her tub one morning and see eggs
Typically they lay inverted before they ovulate. I have a girl that is laying inverted a lot right now, so hopefully I'll see something from her this year.