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This winter has been exceptionally cold, and in Scotland it was the coldest December for a century, with snow starting earlier than usual in November.
All my bitches were due in season between September and November , but nothing happened , so all of them are now very overdue. Finally one of them has come into season, as the temperature has risen several degrees in the last ten days, although still around freezing point. so probably the rest will come in fairly soon
So was the delay due to the very cold weather? is there some primitive mechanism at work which prevents puppies being born during the very cold winter months? I know working bitches who are kept kennelled outdoors in cold climates often only come into season once a year, often at the end of winter. Like foxes.
Has anybody else noticed any difference in the cycles of their bitches this winter?
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Margaret, I think you are really onto something here! Gracie is also several months off cycle and I was beginning to wonder if I had missed it somehow although she always has a false pregnancy which is a bit hard to miss. I hadn't really thought about it being weather related. We had an unusually warm, extended fall this year and then a sudden drop to bitter cold weather right about when she was due to go into heat. It briefly warmed up to above freezing over the past weekend but we are back to normal, cold January weather conditions in Michigan. Thinking back a 100 years ago when I was taking biology classes, it makes sense that a biches cycle would change in response to changes in weather for the reasons you provided.
Neige has just started after a few days of milder weather, and it looks like another bitch is also about to start, as the male dogs are sniffing at her,
But all my bitches are at least two months overdue this time , and that is quite unusual,
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