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erin85 Posted - 26/10/2011 : 13:28:15
I have a male corn which has just matured last spring. Since doing so he has been rather grumpy!( Tail shakes a lot). I'd like to breed him with my very placid female. But I'm alittle worried incase he attacks her. Any advice on what way I should go about it?
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Mort13 Posted - 28/10/2011 : 12:12:34
I'm sure that if you introduce him to her he'll just be shaking his tail in a different kind of way!
eeji Posted - 26/10/2011 : 19:06:04
during breeding season if he's with a female there will only be one thing on his mind. The tail rattling is a warning to you that you're in his space and really shouldn't be a problem for breeding
connorg96 Posted - 26/10/2011 : 17:53:23
mine did that but i handled him a little a he calmed down, i introduced them on neutral ground so they got used to ech other and then when the time was right i put them together and all was great

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