Mark Beverly
New member
Good morning,
I am wondering if anyone has noticed a greater number of slugs from clutches sired by first year males versus older, more experienced males? This being only my second year with eggs and given the small size of my collection I am not certain if what I am seeing is purely coincidence. In the six clutches sired by second year males there are only two definite slugs. With my two first year male sired clutches, I have a total of 11 slugs. Looking back at last years data I see all but one clutch had at least two slugs and most had significantly more. Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions would be most welcome.
Have a great day,
Mark
I am wondering if anyone has noticed a greater number of slugs from clutches sired by first year males versus older, more experienced males? This being only my second year with eggs and given the small size of my collection I am not certain if what I am seeing is purely coincidence. In the six clutches sired by second year males there are only two definite slugs. With my two first year male sired clutches, I have a total of 11 slugs. Looking back at last years data I see all but one clutch had at least two slugs and most had significantly more. Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions would be most welcome.
Have a great day,
Mark