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Mating question

thebrandonisgood

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I introduced my male and 2 female bulls together a few weeks ago. He's been courting them all over the place but I've only seen him hooked up with one female. I took her out and have been re-introducing the other female since. He's been courting her too but I've yet to see them hooked up. My question is should I assume there has been a successful mating without me seeing it and get her into her own cage? They mated last year without me seeing any courting or hooking up.
 
Even though you don't see any actual "hook up", it doesn't mean they haven't bred. You can also keep putting your female with the male off and on for a few weeks to make sure.

Even when I witness a "hook up", I still through my female in with the male a few more times for good measure.
 
You'll be able to tell when shes got eggs, she'll gain allot of weight.
She will also do a pre-egg laying shed, then look for eggs about 7-10 after that. I usually put the nest box in a few days after the pre-egglaying shed.

Post some pics when you those eggs.
 
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