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boidsonly
at Mon Nov 23 11:35:33 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boidsonly ]
I believe that multiple males do increase the chances of ovulation/egg development. There are folks out there that do breed 1.1 but I suspect that 1.1 is the reason that there are so few litters produced each year. As long as the males are supervised so that they do not harm each other, I see only added value to breeding trials. I really hope the greens get produced this coming year-I would love to add several pair to the collection. Guys, please keep us posted re: the greens. I remember when the greens were considered the "ugly/undesirable phase"!
Best of luck, Jeff ----- Jeff Murray www.boa-subspecies.com
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