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    Re: Dual sired clutches

    It's a very common in my collection to produce from multiple sires, I call those clutches a who's your daddy clutch, of the 7 clutches that I've hatched out this year so far two of them have had multiple sires, you can see one of those clutches on YouTube and the other one will be uploaded after they shed.

    A few years ago I hatched out babies from one clutch that had three fathers, I have a friend that has actually hatched out a clutch that had four different fathers.

    Most of my dominant and co dominant clutches have purposefully been set up for who's your daddy clutches.

    Good luck

    Brian Gundy

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