The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: maddy on October 30, 2013, 08:03:17 am
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How is the best way to introduce my new boer buckling who is only 8 months old to my 6 established grouchy bossy females. We have had him for nearly 3 weeks and have partitioned him off in a separate pen so that he can see and sniff the girls.
I had intended to just put the girls in one at a time when they came into season but with my last male we just let him run with the girls which was nicer for him and I would quite like to do it this way as well.
I did tentatively let him out and it was mayhem - he seemed to be coming off worse so I put him back in on his own again.
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I put mine with 2 wether kids in next paddock. Left for a few hours but as one of the kids hopped over the fence somehow I just opened the gate. They were fine and he covered them all within 5 days!
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If there is quite a size difference I would definitely supervise the matings, you may need to use a step for the boy... ::) , and as long as he is "next door" it will also give a you a better idea as to when he does the biz.
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If you keep taking him away everytime he's trying to sort out his place in the herd he will spend all the time having to restablish his place all over again each time. Give him plenty of space and bolt holes and he will settle in
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I always mate in hand, I like to know for sure who is covered and when.
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I always mate in hand, I like to know for sure who is covered and when.
Anyone use a raddle harness?
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If we used a harness they would all be marked as both William and Hobnob mount the girls even if they are not in season ::)
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Mated a goatling last night/this morning - SHE was trying to mount the boy ::) (he is still a boy), so it was necessary to hold her and make sure he got on properly...
If mine had a raddle on - his companion wether would be coloured all over... ;D