Ariel301
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I got a new LaMancha buckling this spring. He is now about six months old, and I am a bit concerned about his behavior. I've only ever raised one other buck, so I don't have a whole lot of comparison.
Baruch still shows absolutely no interest in females. He is penned with my does, from ages 6 months to 9 years. They have been through a few heat cycles and he showed no interest at all, and no bucky behavior at all towards the girls. I had to bring in a different buck to get our girls bred. He does not stink or pee on himself. My other buck, an Alpine, was mounting other goats at a few weeks old, and successfully mating by 3-4 months. Baruch looks very nice and mature for his age, he is more masculine looking than the Alpine buck who is 2 years old; he's got a good beard coming in and a big thick neck, and he's well developed in the...well, male area... so I don't think he's lacking in male hormones or anything. :/
On top of this, the only mating behavior he has EVER displayed was towards male goats. He had a wether companion for a while, but I had to take the wether out because Baruch was riding him all the time, tongue-flapping at him, and trying very hard to mate, he actually did "mate" the wether at least a few times, to the point that the wether hid in the corner all the time with his tail tucked in and sort of whimpering until I moved him away. Once the wether was gone, Baruch quit acting bucky, except for a few brief displays again to the older buck I used!
Should I be worried about this boy?
Baruch still shows absolutely no interest in females. He is penned with my does, from ages 6 months to 9 years. They have been through a few heat cycles and he showed no interest at all, and no bucky behavior at all towards the girls. I had to bring in a different buck to get our girls bred. He does not stink or pee on himself. My other buck, an Alpine, was mounting other goats at a few weeks old, and successfully mating by 3-4 months. Baruch looks very nice and mature for his age, he is more masculine looking than the Alpine buck who is 2 years old; he's got a good beard coming in and a big thick neck, and he's well developed in the...well, male area... so I don't think he's lacking in male hormones or anything. :/
On top of this, the only mating behavior he has EVER displayed was towards male goats. He had a wether companion for a while, but I had to take the wether out because Baruch was riding him all the time, tongue-flapping at him, and trying very hard to mate, he actually did "mate" the wether at least a few times, to the point that the wether hid in the corner all the time with his tail tucked in and sort of whimpering until I moved him away. Once the wether was gone, Baruch quit acting bucky, except for a few brief displays again to the older buck I used!
Should I be worried about this boy?