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Posted by: RyanT at Tue Mar 27 10:09:30 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RyanT ] Has anyone been really surprised at how long it took after you stopped actively pairing a male and female that you actually got a successful ovulation? Kevin's book says about a month is the longest sperm will stay productive in a female. Is that pretty much the norm? Not questioning his knowledge one bit, but there are always exceptions to every rule. My season is pretty much done. My temps are almost the whole way back to normal and my male is really calmed down. But I still have 4 females that I haven't physically witnessed an ovulation from. And I'm, of course, questioning if I did something wrong over the last 7 months. Thanks. Ryan. | ||
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