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This is our first double gene breeding and we are really hoping for a female pewter (or two). This girl really held on to these eggs for far too long in my opinion, 47 days past her post ovulation shed. I really have found that our girls hold on to their eggs for longer than the normal 30 days post ov shed. As a pastor I work so many hours I rarely get to see any ovulations so I record their shedding dates to give us an idea of when they should go if they have indeed ovulated before the recorded date of their last shed.

This season has been nerve racking for us of the twelve females we had breeding it looks like 9 are going to clutch this year so we are waiting on three more clutches. Our spider that I thought was going to go a month ago is enormous and I hope she goes soon. We have one girl who shed twice, 15 days apart, if she goes at 30 days past the last shed she should clutch on 7/11 I am praying that is a good sign as she is a possible 66% het pied breed to a 100% het pied.

I pray all your seasons are going well.
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