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Posted by: boaphile at Sat Nov 15 10:47:00 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ] If I could get an average of one litter for each male that I tried to breed, I'd be ecstatic! That's a challenge in and of itself. That being said, I have had many males that have fathered two litters in a single season, but I never count on it. In 1989 I had one male sire four litters! He was an unbelievable animal. He was courting nearly 8 months that year. From September into April. One of those females he bred, ovulated in one week which really helped. Every year I have some females that never see a male because the males I have are either still working their respective females over, or they have run out of steam. I always wish I had more males than females. [ Hide Replies ]
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