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by Two Moons on 12 December 2009 - 08:12
Since you asked,
In my opinion if an animal can not breed naturally, no I would not want to continue that genetic trait.
If in fact it was a genetic trait.
If she's just tall and tight, try a little lube on a hilly location.
VomMarischal,
Just make sure you wash your hands afterwards, theres a little pervert hidding in all of us...
In my opinion if an animal can not breed naturally, no I would not want to continue that genetic trait.
If in fact it was a genetic trait.
If she's just tall and tight, try a little lube on a hilly location.
VomMarischal,
Just make sure you wash your hands afterwards, theres a little pervert hidding in all of us...
by crhuerta on 12 December 2009 - 18:12
From personal experiences.......
Some females just take to being bred, like it's the most natural thing in life.......others, not so much.
We always "hold" our females for breeding....no choke holds, just a nice secure hold around the head or shoulder area.
It makes the act of "breeding" easier, safer and faster, so the female isn't jumping, twisting, kissing or fighting with the male.
Restricted or narrow vagina's can cause some females to behave apprehensively,...lets face it.....breeding is not the act of "love"!.....if it's "painful"...the female isn't a "willing" partner.
Make sure you have "her" comfort at the top of your list.......have her "physically" checked, bloodwork, progesterone & vaginal cultures/ tests done, KY lubricant on hand.......and for 1st time breeding females....we use "experienced" males.
Just another opinion,
Robin
Some females just take to being bred, like it's the most natural thing in life.......others, not so much.
We always "hold" our females for breeding....no choke holds, just a nice secure hold around the head or shoulder area.
It makes the act of "breeding" easier, safer and faster, so the female isn't jumping, twisting, kissing or fighting with the male.
Restricted or narrow vagina's can cause some females to behave apprehensively,...lets face it.....breeding is not the act of "love"!.....if it's "painful"...the female isn't a "willing" partner.
Make sure you have "her" comfort at the top of your list.......have her "physically" checked, bloodwork, progesterone & vaginal cultures/ tests done, KY lubricant on hand.......and for 1st time breeding females....we use "experienced" males.
Just another opinion,
Robin
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