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Breeding ??? Ratio male vs female

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Question for those who breed. Do you have a ratio for males and females. For example one male to breed two female or vise versa or is it a 1:1 ratio. Thanks
 
I try to keep it 1 to 1. Although I will consider using a male with a 2nd female if he is in good shape. (I've only done it a few times in 15+ years).
 
Thanks I’m thinking of getting a second female and flip flop them each season so they get a year off between breeding. I’d be using the same male for both.
 
That's a common practice. I always give a female a year off after having a litter, keep in mind that the occasional female will still cycle on her own regardless of our plans.
 
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Male boas can be really finicky at times, so I generally had a few more males than females in case a male wasn't in the mood. Most of my pairings were VERY specific though, so it was more just finding the right male for the right female and crossing fingers they like each other. I spent three years attempting before I got one particular pairing to go but it was worth the wait.
 
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