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Posted by: PBM at Tue Sep 11 19:30:52 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PBM ] Like TimS said, if they have spurs they're definite males. I'd have to go count to tell you for sure how many Dumerils I have at this point, and can't begin to guess how many I've had over the years, but I've NEVER had a female with spurs! If you're wanting to thin down, you probably don't want to produce a litter of Dumerils anyway. That's the reason I backed off breeding them, they just don't move that well unless you want to wholesale them and sometimes those buyers don't even need more. I figure why produce more than what people need/want. The bad part is that somebody hosed you on those animals! I wouldn't be real happy about that. Take care | ||
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