Post by Linaeve on Jul 16, 2008 12:34:15 GMT -5
As has been the talk around the Valley for quite some time, I'm sure you all know that breeding season is coming up very quickly, and also, that I like people to be informed before these large events so that they may be prepared when they start. However, this year's breeding season will be much different than last year's, so I'm going to give you quite a bit of time to prepare and ask questions.
This year's breeding season (starting -hopefully- around the 24th of July) will take place in 'rounds,' so to speak. A day before growing season, 'father forms' will be sent in for those who are giving other people permission to use their male pykiin in a breeding. All of the male pykiin forms for one person will be sent in the same PM. Please make sure that all your forms are in the PM before sending it to me, so that I can check your male confirmation PM right away instead of sifting through a lot of seperate PMs. Here's the form for the male, you'll need to use one for each breeding that one of your males is involved in.
Male name:
Female name:
Female owner:
Items you are providing for breeding:
If you are providing items for a breeding, but do not own either of the pykiin in the breeding, please send this form in the PM with the male confirmations, one form for every breeding with these circumstances.
Male name:
Male owner:
Female name:
Female owner:
Items you are providing for breeding:
Now, here's where the big difference between this year and last year is: each person can send a maximum of three female forms (in separate PMs) when each round begins. Since I can't guarantee that all the rounds will be taken care of by the time school starts up, you're going to want to organize your females according to whose kiin are most important to you/the people who have requested breeds from your females. This might be a challenge for those who have set up lots of breeds for the season, but it's necessary to regulate how many breedings I'll have to take care of.
Female name:
ID number:
Male name:
Owner:
ID number:
Items used:
Items supplied by:
If you have any questions as to how breeding season is going to work this year, please let me know.
Staff members who want to help with breeding season, I will be posting information for you shortly in the Staff center.
This year's breeding season (starting -hopefully- around the 24th of July) will take place in 'rounds,' so to speak. A day before growing season, 'father forms' will be sent in for those who are giving other people permission to use their male pykiin in a breeding. All of the male pykiin forms for one person will be sent in the same PM. Please make sure that all your forms are in the PM before sending it to me, so that I can check your male confirmation PM right away instead of sifting through a lot of seperate PMs. Here's the form for the male, you'll need to use one for each breeding that one of your males is involved in.
Male name:
Female name:
Female owner:
Items you are providing for breeding:
If you are providing items for a breeding, but do not own either of the pykiin in the breeding, please send this form in the PM with the male confirmations, one form for every breeding with these circumstances.
Male name:
Male owner:
Female name:
Female owner:
Items you are providing for breeding:
Now, here's where the big difference between this year and last year is: each person can send a maximum of three female forms (in separate PMs) when each round begins. Since I can't guarantee that all the rounds will be taken care of by the time school starts up, you're going to want to organize your females according to whose kiin are most important to you/the people who have requested breeds from your females. This might be a challenge for those who have set up lots of breeds for the season, but it's necessary to regulate how many breedings I'll have to take care of.
Female name:
ID number:
Male name:
Owner:
ID number:
Items used:
Items supplied by:
If you have any questions as to how breeding season is going to work this year, please let me know.
Staff members who want to help with breeding season, I will be posting information for you shortly in the Staff center.