If she's ready your hob will drag her into the nest & mate straight away..............once he's finished (and don't worry about the squealing!?), take her out straight away & let her recover. I don't leave them together for any longer than it takes for them to mate. Not fair on the jill
Thats basically what i said
i am not sure how long there pregnant for but some looked really wide , i assume any mating takes place in sept time so duno if there full of arms & legs or not
I had an early morning walk just after 6am & spotted this small herd of red deer , lovely start to the day i thought
All female i think & some looking rather big as well, no signs of a stag today, i got closer to them than the previous lot i saw a few weeks back
After the male greyhound had a depressed spell i wrote about a few months back he has been skinny but at last he is gaining weight , i changed to beta greyhound & its slowly coming back on him if its any help
I wouldnt leave her in any longer than you need to, if you witness the mating as soon as he has finnished i would remove one of them
They seem to have a very quick recovery rate as well, puts most blokes to shame
Average age is around 6 /7 mark , jills need bringing out of season , using various methods , running her with a vasectomised hob, speying which is permanent or a jill jab, hormone injection , or allowing her to have a litter
Had no idea who the woman was till i looked it up just , what an amazing voice , love the way she knocked the smirk of faces of the audience , yep agree a bit of a make over & a voice like that , she cant go wrong