Quote Originally Posted by Seneschal View Post
Yes, you would have to watch the animal very closely and know what you're doing, but in theory it sounds very possible and not dentrimental to the animal's health.
You state that in theory, it sounds very possible and not detrimental to the animal's health. Call me picky, but I think more than 1 successful pairing and offspring are needed before it can be ruled as "not detrimental".

There is just plainly not enough evidence to state otherwise. The chance that it is detrimental is still there until it can be proven over and over as being safe. Whether that's just Jas, or other keepers.

If these two females are exceptional, with those genetics that make them grow like weeds and breed at a year of age, then maybe it's a project to see if it is actually nature vs. nurture. That is something I am keenly interested in.

Did Jas' awesome skills get them to breed early, or was it their genetics that leads them to early maturing? Only time and practice will tell.