
I have just used a friends dog who had sired 4 litters, previously (including to my girls daughter and full sister).
Each produced just 2 bitches each and they were convinced he had a propensity for males.
First litter 2 dogs 2 bitches, second 5 dogs 2 bitches, third 4 dogs 2 bitches, then 0 dogs 2 bitches, and mine is 1 dog and 4 bitches. Sex ratio over enough numbers will nearly always be 50/50.
Very possibly there could be a single sex bias with only one mating poorly timed.
I have also heard it said that as a dog ages his sperm quality decreases and that the female sperm are stronger and likely to be more viable than his male sperm, so later in life he may produce more bitches?????
I have used young maiden dogs and had prevalence bitches and veteran males and got more males, so I doubt it is statistically significant re fertilisation.