
The theory is that because male sperm swim faster, if you mate your bitch when the eggs are ripe for fertilisation (ie because you have been guided by progesterone testing or in my case ovulation scan) you will get more male puppies. By the same token, if you mate a day or so before the eggs are ripe, you will get more female pups since the female sperm live longer so that by the time the eggs are ready to be fertilised, most of the male sperm have died off.
I was wondering if anyone had noticed any kind of patterns in relation to the sex of puppies and timing of mating ?
My most recent two litters have been conceived when I know my bitches eggs were ripe as took them for mating two days after ovulation had taken place. One litter - 4 boys 2 girls, other one, 5 boys. Not ideal for a breeder, especially as I do not keep boys at all. Could be coincidence, but I am inclined to think not.
** Thread title worded wrongly, sorry, I didn't mean at time of ovulation, I meant when eggs are ripe !**