Two new baby boys!

Can buck stay in yard with does and new kids?


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FreyasMom

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Freya gave birth to two beautiful baby boys last night!

They are doing good I've kept a watchful eye on them all day.

My question is can the father stay in the yard with them? He seems protective and doesn't seem to have a desire to bother them. I was told with her last pregnancy that he would kill the babies and I took him away. This year I don't have anywhere to take him. So I am wondering if it is okay to leave him in with the mom (Freya) 8mo old daughter tinker bell and the new babies.
Thanks!
 

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Adorable!

IMO it isn't always a matter of buck aggression more about the fact you have the mom that will cycle again and possibly get rebred or the 8 month old daughter. Do you really want her bred to her dad?

Our bucks are very nurturing to the little guys and protect them.
We have never had a buck that tried to hurt a baby buckling.
We have 11 bucks. :\ and will be adding more.
I know our situation is not the norm but probably the exception.
Our Kiko bucks LOVE the babies.
 

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:love Those boys are beautiful!!! Congrats!!!! Didn't vote as I have sheep and not goats and no clue about how aggressive bucks are with babies...rams yes...I take them out!
 

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So far he seems protective and just stays near them and watches.
 

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It's like Southern said if he isn't hurting the babies that's not an issue
It's breeding the mom when she comes in heat or the 8 month old daughter but if he's been with them the whole time she is likely already bred
 

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I think you can leave them together. If your goats are seasonal breeders they shouldn't cycle again until the end of summer. But like One Fine Acre said, the 8 month all may be bred if they have been together.

Cute kids BTW, and looks like someone would like to be milked.
 

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My buck Matadore lets the kids use him as a jumping board. The jump on him, stand on him, chew on him even. He just lets them do it.
 

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