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kensopher
at Sat Sep 9 15:24:05 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kensopher ]
I wouldn't mess with your girl's reproductive schedule. She should be able to lay fertile eggs in the spring. In my experience, Wood turtle females lay eggs at a certain time of year regardless of when they mate.
I used to trout fish at a stream in PA where there was a nice population of Wood turtles. The turtles brumated communally in a certain part of the stream. In the spring, they'd all lay around on the banks. They'd sun themselves mostly, but the males would spend a lot of time in the water biting at each other, giving each other the "Wood turtle stare", and chasing the girls. They'd disappear for most of the summer. Then, they'd gather again in the fall and do the same thing as in the spring. I never saw actual copulation, but the males would certainly chase after the females with equal gusto in the fall.
Hope this helps.
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