allanimals21
Chillin' with the herd
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I like to witness whats going on...I've in the past either stood aside and watched or have been hands on in either holding the buck or the doe on a lead. Never had any issues...Today I tried breeding one of my older does to my young buck. Had the doe on the lead. She decided she was having none of what he was offering so in the process of trying to get her out the buck decided to take his frusteration out on my and hooked my leg above my knee. I really want this breeding to happen but I'm worried she just doesn't want a young buck. My older buck was such a gentleman...I've only had him here a month or so but he was just fantastic. The young buck I've had since he was like 2 months old. He's a great guy normally but he was just a rowdy @$$ today! I've noticed him getting a little "hornsy" with me lately...I know that sounds bad but I mean he has been rubbing his head on me. Everything I have tried has not seemed to deter him in the slightest.
so my questions are....
1. how do you do your breeding?
2. any ideas how to stop young buck from being and @$$?
If it helps at all the are Fainters.
3. and my alpine wether that has been wethered since he was probably 7-8 weeks old is turning into a nightmare lately....being bucky with the girls. He is 3 and this year is just being a terror! Ideas? Input?
so my questions are....
1. how do you do your breeding?
2. any ideas how to stop young buck from being and @$$?
If it helps at all the are Fainters.
3. and my alpine wether that has been wethered since he was probably 7-8 weeks old is turning into a nightmare lately....being bucky with the girls. He is 3 and this year is just being a terror! Ideas? Input?