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Thanks! Yes, the more info, the better.
We band and it is the easiest. You should wait until he is at least 8 weeks, 12 is best. The longer you can wait the better. Wethers are very susceptible to UC and the larger the urethra is allow to grow the less chance they have of getting UC. It will stop growing once he is castrated. His equipment isn't functional till at least 12 weeks and then only in very rare ases. The chasing her around is normal. All kids do it, even the girls. It won't hurt her any, to them it is just play.
Here's an update. Thank you all so much for the advice. I do have another question again.
The kids are doing great. Eating well, and nibbling on hay.
Mom goat is eating better and giving us about 2 and 1/2 cups of milk for them a day. I have started adding a handful of calf manna to her pellets and she seems to like it.
I am keeping them both, and we have agreed to castrate the male so he can continue to grow up and run and play with his sister. I think it will be better for them since otherwise she would be the only baby around here, and besides I've gotten kinda attached. The boy continues to be really affectionate with me and love to sit in my lap. How can I not keep him?
Question time: at what age do you castrate?
what method do you use or recommend?
I am thinking of the Emasculatome method that doesn't involve cutting or a band.
This question about when is a big one on my mind since the boy has already begun chasing his sister around, making chittering noises at her, and trying to mount her. I know his equipment can't be functional at only 2 weeks of age (they are 2 weeks today! yay!) but the behavior is a little disturbing, and I don't think it's nice for the poor little doeling to have this unwanted attention.
I'm reading quite a range on what age is considered best.
So any input on this would be really appreciated.
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