brentr
Ridin' The Range
I am breeding my NZW buck, Lucky, this weekend. He is 9 mos old and all his equipment checks out. First time I've used him. The doe I'm breeding to him is a senior doe, had multiple litters. She's generally cooperative, but doesn't just lay out instantly. I don't have any really easy breeding does (only have 3).
When I brought her to him, he went right after her. He may have been successful once (tense up and fall off) but an inspection of her makes me question that. She had a lot of wet fur on the side of her vent. After that first time, he turned very aggressive toward her - mounting, nipping and biting on her back, shoulders, etc. He seemed more intent on biting and nipping than mating. His focus on biting kept him from sliding up close enough to get the job done. The doe wasn't fighting him, but she just stayed sort of bunched up until the biting forced her to try to get away and he chased her around. He finally made her squeal he was biting so hard. That is when I took her out.
How should I deal with this? Just keep putting her with him until he is successful? Leave them together for a while? I'm not keen on the doe having to put up with all the biting, but I want the buck to get the breeding experience. Will he always be this way when breeding? I welcome any thoughts or suggestions. I'm facing a drought of new litters until he gets it figured out or I give up on him and get an experienced buck.
When I brought her to him, he went right after her. He may have been successful once (tense up and fall off) but an inspection of her makes me question that. She had a lot of wet fur on the side of her vent. After that first time, he turned very aggressive toward her - mounting, nipping and biting on her back, shoulders, etc. He seemed more intent on biting and nipping than mating. His focus on biting kept him from sliding up close enough to get the job done. The doe wasn't fighting him, but she just stayed sort of bunched up until the biting forced her to try to get away and he chased her around. He finally made her squeal he was biting so hard. That is when I took her out.
How should I deal with this? Just keep putting her with him until he is successful? Leave them together for a while? I'm not keen on the doe having to put up with all the biting, but I want the buck to get the breeding experience. Will he always be this way when breeding? I welcome any thoughts or suggestions. I'm facing a drought of new litters until he gets it figured out or I give up on him and get an experienced buck.