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Is 4-4 1/2 lbs okay to breed? I have heard different things from different people...I have heard it is safe to breed females 5 lbs and up but what if their build is really small and they have tiny hips? I have also heard that it is okay to breed around a 4lb female depending on her built..so what is true? Is it okay to breed a 4.5 lb female if she has the built and can carry the babies? Btw I don't breed but I am just wondering and doing tons of research. |
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I have to agree with Mardelin here with the 5 pound rule. Even then though, there are other things to consider. We have a 5 1/2 pound girl (spayed) that has a frame that was WAY to small to even consider her for a breeding bitch. I'm know it isn't impossible , but I can't imagine it being a great idea.:) |
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BTW mizz-- Kudos to you for taking the time to research, either for future adventures in breeding or just out of curiosity.:thumbup: :thumbup: |
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I have a Cockateil named Aussie! :) She lays eggs and gets grouchy all the time. It is so much fun. <not> When she isn't, she likes to sit on my head and stare at my eye. Unnerving, really... |
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You are so right....there have been 7 pound bitches that have been bred that are perfectly stuctured for whelping litters. A pup could get stuck going up the otherside to the other horn, be too big because it's in the horn by itself and grown too much or be too big and can't present itself and blocked off the rest of the litter and the whole litter is lost. So, yes you are right, research is best and research everything, pedigrees, lines, genetics, breeding, whelping, raising a litter. You can't prepare too much. |
[QUOTE=BamaFan121s;1205289]Well ya know, has some business affairs to take care of. Finally got some free time on my hands. :p Thanks! I know how that is....but, regardless I'm glad you're back. |
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