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Re: Feeling sorry for the little guy.....

Posted by Nat on May 15, 2001 at 13:29:53:

In Reply to: Feeling sorry for the little guy..... posted by Mary on May 15, 2001 at 10:39:51:

I was always told that by 4 months, they should be seperated. It depends on the breed - some mature slower then others, and everyone has a different opinion based on trial and error.

I think the key is really to watch his behavior, if he starts acting really bucky - off to his new home. As long as he can see his girls, he should be fine. Also, have you ever thought to get him maybe a pet wether as a buddy? My lone buck has a wether buddy that stays with him year round. No more lonesome, lovestruck buck and they get along pretty well.

Its great having a buck in the herd. I found it 100% easier to spot my girls in heat and no more midnight van or truck rides getting to that buck 1/2 way across the state :-)

Good luck!

-Nat's Little Bit Farm




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