Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Personally, I don't think much of it. It's usually an accident.
It happens all the time and can easily be done on purpose--sometimes one male is not "proven" in that he has not sired a litter yet and may have not had a collection and a sperm count done....so by using two different males over several days, you can assure that the proven male will provide sperm.
Why not just use the proven male, then, and wait to use the unproven male until he has had a collection and sperm count done?
Oh, that makes sense--and to answer Karen's question, it is sometimes very hard to collect from a male that has never had experience with a natural breeding and the natural breeding has to come first....we just had that happen and the vet couldn't get anywhere with the male even though the female was in the room--after they had a natural breeding, it was a whole different story....so, it is a case of which comes first, the chicken or the egg...so to speak!
You have to do DNA testing to know. The AKC requires it for registration of multiple sire litters as well.
I think I saw something like this on Law and Order:SVU once :)
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