Hey everyone, I have been curious as to know what the chances are of getting hatchlings to share genes of two sites bred to a single dam. From what I can tell it is completely random and you might only end up with one sire's babies, but I'm not sure if there is more science behind this. Thanks for the info in advance!
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Just to be clear because of the wording of your question. A single baby can only have one father. It cannot have genes from multiple fathers. A female ball can have eggs where each egg does not have the same father.