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    Is it necessary to cool down breeders?

    Is it? I heard that It benefits the males. Is it true that it "encourages" them to breed? Anything would help out! Thanks!

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    Most say no. I do not know from personal experience though. I live in South Florida and a very rarely ever heat or air condition the house. The cycle happens naturally in my environment whether it is needed or not.
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    Re: Is it necessary to cool down breeders?

    Thanks for the info!

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    Re: Is it necessary to cool down breeders?

    Is it necessary? No. Did I have good luck doing it my first season and keep doing it again after that to keep up the good karma? Absolutely.
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    Never cooled, not needed.

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    Re: Is it necessary to cool down breeders?

    I did last year, and didn't this year. and got an ovulation one day later then I did last year... If that tells you anything.

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    Re: Is it necessary to cool down breeders?

    Cooling is not a mandatory action to be successful with your breeders however there are risks. Some of the literature says cooling does help with follicle growth and maturation. Some breeders believe cooling is a necessary part to effectively condition breeders adequately. I am on the fence with it but it does make sense. I am afraid of the risks that's why I haven't implemented it in my collection yet.
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    Re: Is it necessary to cool down breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Cooling is not a mandatory action to be successful with your breeders however there are risks. Some of the literature says cooling does help with follicle growth and maturation. Some breeders believe cooling is a necessary part to effectively condition breeders adequately. I am on the fence with it but it does make sense. I am afraid of the risks that's why I haven't implemented it in my collection yet.

    What are the risks you mentioned? I have yet to hear there are risks
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    Re: Is it necessary to cool down breeders?

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    What are the risks you mentioned? I have yet to hear there are risks
    RIs can happen. It is the most common.
    Not worth the chance or the stress.

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