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RE: Rat and Ball Breeding

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Posted by: jaymiller242 at Sun Nov 16 09:38:57 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jaymiller242 ]  
   

Thanks Matt, See I am pretty new at this and I thought they had normal cycles which of course I know we can alter(or the big breeders can alter)with temps, lighting and that kind of thing but I thought their natural life cycle has them ovulating in the very early months of the year. Does that seem to happen later like in Feb or Mar ? Or is it something that is brought on by putting the males in with the females? If I make the move and get them situated and start putting them together in Feb, March or April do I still stand a chance of possibly having a few clutches. Thanks,. Jay
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JEM from sunny AZ.

2.16 Normals
6.6 Pastels
3.5 Spiders
0.4 100% het for Albino
1.2 100% het for Clowns
1.2 Cinnamons
1.2 Mojaves
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1.1 BumbleBees
1.1 Super Pastels
1.1 Lessers
1.1 Fires
1.0 Pinstripe
1.0 Butter
1.0 Albino
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