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RE: Russian breeding question

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Posted by: bradtort at Tue Aug 1 07:44:54 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bradtort ]  
   

>> Is breeding in the summertime like this productive? She is over 7 years old and has never been bred and he is at least 2-3 years and is also a first timer. It looks like I will need some more females, as he is a bit amorous.

I have one very aggressive male and 2 females. He's in the mood from March to October. The females have produced fertile eggs for 4 years. I've seen succesful mating all season long, but I have no idea which mating period is the one that works.

I do agree that it helps to have more than one female. I've laid out the pen with rocks and logs that provide places for the females to hide behind and get away from the male.


   

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