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RE: I forgot to ask

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Posted by: TimS at Thu Sep 3 01:12:58 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TimS ]  
   

why would you even wanna breed a male that is so young and small? your chances of a male producing viable sperm is alot better at a more mature age. why would you as you put it waste the breeding on a female by having a young immature male breed her with a lower chance of viable sperm? Personaly i would prefer to use a older male in better chance of more viable sperm so there is a increased chance that if the female takes she does not shoot out all slugs.

this is just my opinion and point of view. Sorry but i wouldnt want to chance breeding a male whom is 4 months of age and 300 grams just like i dont push females and stuff them with food so they can be bred at two years of age.


   

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