How many pups will my waja have in the litter?
That depends on the LQ of both parents (see what are wajas for an explanation of LQ). Compare the sire and dam, the litter quantity that determines the litter is the lowest value. This means if you breed a waja with 100 LQ to one with 0 LQ, the number of pups will be calculated off LQ 0. An LQ of 50 or less means your litter will only have one pup, twins if you’re lucky. An LQ of more than 50 will get you two pups per litter, or occasionally triplets. As LQ approaches 100, you will have three pups per litter, with the off chance of quadruplets. Four is the absolute maximum number of pups you can get.