I always wondered about the people that breed year round. When do you pair a female who laid outside of the actual "season"? Is it a year after she laid and gained her weight back?
Year round means that you have girls go once a year and lay at different times throughout that year.
For example I have a pastel who lays in October and a normal who lays in March.
Pastel:
Pairing starts in July/August and she lays in October
Two years on then one year off.
To give her a break.
Normal:
Pairing begins in December/January and she lays in March.
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Balls:
0.1 '?? Normal
0.1 '10 Pastel
0.1 '10 Yellowbelly het Genetic Stripe
1.0 '11 Lesser
1.0 '09 Lesser
1.0 '11 Fire
1.0 '07 Spider
1.0 '11 Black Pastel
1.0 '81 Husband
2.0 '03/'10 Offspring
Gravid with 1.0.1 twins due Oct 9th 2012
Once follicles are as big as a quarter you can start pairing and get some hopefully successful locks. Some people pair all year long and others only pair for a few months when follicles are starting to mature and get large enough to easily palpate. I used to pair all year long because I wasn't very good at detecting follicles. But now, I only pair them up when the follicles are as big or bigger than a quarter. I've noticed my male is a harder "worker" and doesn't get worn out trying to copulate with a girl who isn't quite ready for him.
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Balls:
0.1 '?? Normal
0.1 '10 Pastel
0.1 '10 Yellowbelly het Genetic Stripe
1.0 '11 Lesser
1.0 '09 Lesser
1.0 '11 Fire
1.0 '07 Spider
1.0 '11 Black Pastel
1.0 '81 Husband
2.0 '03/'10 Offspring
Gravid with 1.0.1 twins due Oct 9th 2012
I always wondered about the people that breed year round. When do you pair a female who laid outside of the actual "season"? Is it a year after she laid and gained her weight back?
I breed my girls year round and my general rule of thumb is I start pairing again 8 months after her ovulation. 8 months seems to give her more than enough time to lay, recover, and gain back her weight plus some.