Help with breeding

kimmyh

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A doe running from the buck is often part of foreplay especially with first timers, I would leave the does in with the buck over night, and mark my calendar the day they came out.
 

OHMYKIDS

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They weren't standing for him and I wanted to leave them overnight but our weather suppose to be ugly so I wanted them to go back to their areas to feel secure. I will soon try again when the weather clears up.

I appreciate all the input, it's been wonderful!!
 

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Today my doe had all the signs of being in heat...and I put her with the buck and she actually stood for the buck..several times..now she's ready to go back to her pen..hopefully he did his job right
 

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Did you mention what breed of goat they were? I have noticed that my Nigerians are very dramatic when they are breeding. Lots of foreplay, neck rubbing, chasing, vocalizing. My nubians just get right to it.
 

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They are Kinders...today the other doe was in heat...I put her in with the buck today...the wether is with the other doe and it's hilarious. Tongue wagging with both boys. The girls have been doing a low grunt all day, wagging tails and stringy goo out of the rear. Boys are going nuts.
 
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