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my 10 month baby does always humps her twin. I don't no why
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Are you sure they are both does?
Sometimes a doe will jump on another when cycling (in heat) but this shouldn't be all the time.
If it is all the time I would suspect a hermaphrodite.

Looks like you have mini nubians.
 

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Are you sure they are both does?
Sometimes a doe will jump on another when cycling (in heat) but this shouldn't be all the time.
If it is all the time I would suspect a hermaphrodite.

Looks like you have mini nubians.
there Nubian/alpine/saanens there rescues. I'm sure there does. her mother we rescued we actually helped her give birth. we know she's a does. we've had many vets out for worms
 
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She may appear to be a doe but if she is a herme it could explain alot.
Is she mounting the other one all the time?
 

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That would be kind of odd.
Never seen a goat mount other goats for attention. Generally it is hormonal, sometimes dominance, but mostly hormonal.
 
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