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If the breeder you went to was experienced, I would think she would be the best person to answer your concerns. It isn't unusual for the queen and the stud to be very wary of each other on their first introduction. |
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Hi Raggie It may not be that she was quite ready for mating i.e. she had just come into call. Sometimes it's better to wait until they are 2/3 days into calling before taking them to stud. If you take them too soon you also risk knocking them out of call, which it sounds like in your little girl's case. I would go and collect her and bring her home. Being there is clearly stressing her out by the sounds of it. A little hissing is to be expected, but a lot of hissing, scratching and biting is not normal and not good for her. Next time she comes into call I would wait a few days until she is desperate to be mated, and then take her. Also, as she's a maiden she won't know what's going on!! Also, if your stud is a long way away and there is a long car journey that can knock girls out of call. Good luck next time. |
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