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Depending on the locality the SA would probably have a bigger average than other smaller forms. It is true there have been some large clutches, I have found record of a 30 egg clutch, and Joe Bredl had a SA lay 28. These were old and large animals. I think it is safe to say that a first time breeding animal will not produce over 20 eggs, and averages given by Neil Sonnerman reports on a 14 egg (shine), 11 egg (Sonnerman) and 14 egg (Oliver).
"Yes I have homes for four of them and no I doubt I'll be getting more than 20 eggs as they are woma's"
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"Yes I have homes for four of them and no I doubt I'll be getting more than 20 eggs as they are woma's"
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