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Date Posted: 13:59:04 02/17/06 Fri
Author: Dennis
Author Host/IP: unio-cas1-cs-46.dial.bright.net / 209.143.16.176
Subject: Re: Breeding question
In reply to: Stacey 's message, "Re: Breeding question" on 12:45:17 02/17/06 Fri

There are many variables involved in getting flyers to
breed. Some won't stop breeding, some never breed, some
need near perfect conditions to breed.
Cage size, cage location, number of nest boxes, location
of nest boxes, type of nest boxes, diet, number of squirrels
per cage, amount of human interaction during breeding time,
amount of artificial light per day compared to natural
amount of light, are all factors. It could also be the
male and not the female. I have a male about 15 years old
that has never fathered a baby. After several years I put
the females in a different cage with males I know fathered
litters. The next breeding season both had litters. No
female with this male has ever had babies while with him.
He goes through the motions but nothing happens.

Tell me how your cage is set up and about your squirrels
and diet. I may be able to make some suggestions...

>>My female never did breed.
>
>
>Are you askng because you may buy one or are you asking
>>becauuse your female don't breed?
>>
>>>To anyone who has purchased a female flyer from
>Helens
>>>little critters. Have they successfully bred? Thanks

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