feathernfiber
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I'm going to be borrowing a buck to breed my ND junior doe, now 18 mo. old. I have a semisuburban neighborhood & have the older doe and a doeling of 6 months. I'm borrowing a registered buck from the breeder I got my does from, in a couple weeks. My first question to soneonne whos has borrowed or lent a buck, is what to do with the doeling while the buck is here?
I think I can either keep her on our property (backyard is one acre, frobt yard an acre) in the goat barn, with her sister doe, if I make a quick buck barn (4x4x4) for the buck and keep him locked in his little (temporary) barn at night, then I can move the doeling to ...where?...in the day when he's with the doe? We have no other ruminants here...do I keep her in the house till a few good days of mating take place?
My second question: What's the big stink? I've met the buck before, but I've never met a buck in rut. I imagine he'd spray & stink up our small barn pretty quickly & pernanently? Just how stinky & aggressive might he be? The other choice is to send the doeling off to the breeder's farm to be boarded while the buck visits, and let him cohabitate with the doe, in the barn (which incidentally is a geodesic dome, and I'm sure it's easy to spray on the walls if a buck wants to, since they are concave at the base,and hard to clean that smell off without harsh chemicals.
So which path to take for this? And how long might it take for her to come into heat & ovulate & get bred? She's not yet come into heat, as we have no bucks in our area. Any opinions, please!
I think I can either keep her on our property (backyard is one acre, frobt yard an acre) in the goat barn, with her sister doe, if I make a quick buck barn (4x4x4) for the buck and keep him locked in his little (temporary) barn at night, then I can move the doeling to ...where?...in the day when he's with the doe? We have no other ruminants here...do I keep her in the house till a few good days of mating take place?
My second question: What's the big stink? I've met the buck before, but I've never met a buck in rut. I imagine he'd spray & stink up our small barn pretty quickly & pernanently? Just how stinky & aggressive might he be? The other choice is to send the doeling off to the breeder's farm to be boarded while the buck visits, and let him cohabitate with the doe, in the barn (which incidentally is a geodesic dome, and I'm sure it's easy to spray on the walls if a buck wants to, since they are concave at the base,and hard to clean that smell off without harsh chemicals.
So which path to take for this? And how long might it take for her to come into heat & ovulate & get bred? She's not yet come into heat, as we have no bucks in our area. Any opinions, please!