10-04-2009, 03:55 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: TN, USA
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Originally Posted by Mardelin The amount of blood really has nothing to do with it, as they can start out slow and increase as days go on. What you should be concerned with is the brightness of the blood....it starts out light and then intensifies then diminishes to a brownish or pink color (breeding time, usually on the 10th day from the onset of showing color). I wouldn't be leaving them unsupervised at all during this time. Breeding should only be done every other day and with assistance. With a maximum of 3 breedings ( I prefer only 2) | Yeah I just talked to a breeder here (home town) and she told be the amount had no effect.....they are in own crates watching TV right now with us. We never leave own babies unsupervised at all...breeding time or not...they are our babies....I knew about the color already....it was just the amount.....but I got what ya mean... I am not sure if I stated it right or if the why I word it.....not sure if I done that wrong....but I think you had to the closes of what I was asking......but not exactly....but close....anyway I got my answer so.....thanks anyway....GOD BLESS! |
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