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Is it possible for 1 litter to have more than one sire?
The bitch is a GSD "purebred" (this is AK after all) the sires could be a Great Dan, and Aussie Shepherd, or a Rottie. I only saw my neighbors pup so I cant say for the whole litter. Is it possible for more than 1 sire for a litter? This is for my own curriosity only.
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yes, it is possible.
registries even have multiple-sire policies now: http://www.akc.org/rules/procedures_...rs.cfm?page=11 http://www.ukcdogs.com/rg/r-4.shtml (paragraph VI. E)
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Hows that work? A female getting pregnant with say two males at the same time? Doesnt that impregnant the b!itch?
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throughtout the females heat season, she drops eggs each day. so yes, she could get pregnant by more then one one male.
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Sure does happen. !! I bred Bubba to a beautiful female, and the next day the guy saw a black lab in his yard...pups were mixed ...
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The individual puppies in the litter could have different sires, but one puppy can't have two different sires. This is why a lot of people breed a bitch 3 days in a row, they have a better chance of having a larger litter or the breeding taking because she can concieve each day.
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Agree...that's why the pups were either black or blond... no bi-coloration.
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