or do they have to physically mate for each and every clutch?
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or do they have to physically mate for each and every clutch?
. . . I have a friend, who was fattening up his females over the winter - when she started laying again - and she wasn't with a male for several months. The eggs were fertile.
I would say just leave them together until the female produces fertile eggs, then you can remove the male. She will be good to go for the season.
Good luck.
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Monte Meyer
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