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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>We know Robert,we know.
For the one who asked if more females than
males are born. I don't know any statistics but I can tell you this,any good
breeder is always hoping for a few females in a litter since most of the time we
are breeding for ourselves and want a few good bitches to pick from but what we
get are litters of one bitch ,six males,or all males. Tell me I'm wrong. When we
want girls we don't get them. I don't recall ever knowing of any litter where
the girls out numbered the boys.(I'm sure there have been ) I have had
even numbers but not a litter where there were more girls than
boys What you are seeing in shelters are just the way the odds
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