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    Re: Signs for when to pair?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kroberts10 View Post
    At the point she's at now. If I see her ovulate, which who knows when that'll be. Would it be safe to pair her up at this point in time? Then feed heavy, or would it be better to pass up that ovulation and wait out another when she's more hefty?

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    Once she ovulated she is done there is no point in pairing her she will lay eggs (does not mean all eggs will be fertile however.)

    The count down for eggs will start and she will lay eggs on average 45 days later.

    You can offer food but with the majority of females food will be refused, in the past 10 years out of all my females being paired only 1 ate after ovulation and she did it only one season.

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