Well, when money is the first reason mentioned, it leads people to believe that is your motivating factor.
Based on your other threads, you've got to get the basics figured out first. There is WAY more that goes into breeding than putting two animals together.
Will you be prepared to cull animals with deformities or birth defects? Will you be able to house and care for all of the babies if you can't sell them (normals and single gene animals don't sell all that quickly, so you'll likely be stuck with the majority of the babies for 6 months or more)?
There's a LOT to know and consider, and getting the basics of husbandry and proper care down should come years before even considering breeding.









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