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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Single mating or not ?
- By Celtic Lad [gb] Date 25.04.14 21:40 UTC
Why is that many breeders repeat matings 48 hrs apart.Bearing in mind they have often been guided by progesterone levels in the first place.
- By white lilly [gb] Date 25.04.14 21:57 UTC
For the "just in case" lol i no it only takes 1mateing at the right time, lol
- By Goldmali Date 25.04.14 22:00 UTC
Have they often been guided by progesterone levels? To be honest, I've hardly ever come across anyone doing it other than people here on CD, seldom in real life, and the few times I have heard of it, it's not been successful. Personally I have never seen a need for testing and have never had a failed mating yet -whether it was one, two or 3 matings.
- By Hazenaide [gb] Date 25.04.14 22:24 UTC
I've wondered myself about the worth of these as over several bitches I have only ever had one miss ( mated over 3 different seasons and with different dogs so ). I had blood tests for her 2nd time but felt it was telling me too early. It just wasn't to be for her.
All my other matings have been based on number of days, instinct and behaviour with the other dogs. Mainly flirting with the other girls. I do now have a Draminski but would rely on the former for when I make my trip to the dog. I do 2 trips or stay over as a security mating.
- By Celtic Lad [gb] Date 27.04.14 06:15 UTC
Any thoughts on this everyone ?
- By tooolz Date 27.04.14 06:31 UTC
In over 35 years I've only used progesterone testing  twice and both times bitches missed.
I generally do one mating on a day determined by my males....and on the whole they get pregnant (if not I've been able to pinpoint the cause...suddenly sterile male for one).
One bitch missed twice ( one of those a progesterone mating)  I then sent her stay with an experienced dog ...she had her first litter...to a mating at day 7.
Next time one mating day 6... Litter produced.
- By MamaBas [gb] Date 27.04.14 09:21 UTC
Have they often been guided by progesterone levels? To be honest, I've hardly ever come across anyone doing it other than people here on CD, seldom in real life, and the few times I have heard of it, it's not been successful. Personally I have never seen a need for testing and have never had a failed mating yet -whether it was one, two or 3 matings.


Agreed.   I tended to like to take a second mating but in reality, if I felt the first seemed to be 'good', both parties were willing etc. then sometimes I didn't bother.   A lot would depend on the distance having to be travelled (because I've only once left my bitch with the stud dog owners - and never again!!).   We didn't get misses although occasionally we only had small litters for my main breed.
- By Noora Date 28.04.14 17:35 UTC
Having seen the difference in the sperm of 1st ejaculate and 2nd a day later, I will always do two matings.
If dog has not ejaculated for a while, the quality can be much worse on the first time.
The difference can be huge, from few lazy ones swimming to the right direction&in circles to busy billions!
When preparing dogs for freezing sperm(best possible quality needed) collecting the dog few days apart often the second collection gives a better sample. So 2 matings always.
I have had few single matings based on progesterone and all missed&I truly think this might be contributing factor.
- By white lilly [gb] Date 28.04.14 18:26 UTC
Thats really interesting :)
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Single mating or not ?

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