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Posted by MJRKENNELS on 08-28-2019 11:59 AM:

Breeding ???

What’s the latest in a cycle that’s you’ve seen a gip still take??

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Posted by Jmyers8 on 08-28-2019 12:22 PM:

My female got bred on day 19-22 and just had pups she woukdnt even think about standing days 10-12 that line of digs is known for breeding late.


Posted by Kler Kry on 08-28-2019 02:19 PM:

Breeding Cycles

I've observed as the female gets older they ovulate, egg drop, later in the cycle. Never Gone progesterone test showed proper breeding from day 12 when Penney was 3 years old to day 22 when 8 years old. She would accept a male dog from day 10 through day 23. She always conceived with litter sizes of 11, 9,10,8, 6.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 08-28-2019 03:58 PM:

Twelve-fourteen days is considered "normal" or average. But you have to have a bunch of females that ovulate sooner and later to get an average. I have seen 9-21 days. And live, not frozen, sperm can live in the uterus for up to 4 days so you can live breed a female and 4 days later she can ovulate and still get pregnant. Just because you live breed a female on a certain day doesn't mean that is the day she gets pregnant. You have to progesterone test and be experienced at reading the results from each lab as they can vary. Dean Bitzell did his own progesterone testing and was very good at it. He will really be missed by a lot of breeders.


Posted by shadinc on 08-28-2019 08:46 PM:

I had a Walker female that had to be bred on the 5th day. It took me a while to get that figured out.

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Posted by Donnie Stevens on 08-29-2019 01:09 AM:

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Originally posted by shadinc
I had a Walker female that had to be bred on the 5th day.


Me too. Stood like a statue on day 5 day 6 she told him NO. Same thing a year later.

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Posted by Toad Hill on 08-30-2019 05:42 PM:

Just more proof that not all females are the same !!
Most people treat dogs as a "group" rather than INDIVIDUALS when breeding , feeding and even training.

Richard is right , its all about progesterone levels . Ovulation and even whelping date.

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