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Re: leaky wethers
Midwest Buck Sale Agricultural Sulfur
Posted by Nat on June 20, 2001 at 18:30:32:

In Reply to: Re: leaky wethers posted by Vicki McGaugh on June 20, 2001 at 14:09:50:

I read these posts with intrest. I have a couple of wethers, and a buck all in the same lot. My older wethers seem to be somewhat dignified and "park out" and pee. Yes, it takes them about 5 min to finish up but they don't usually walk and dribble. My yearling buck however, seems to like to dribble, then walk away and get pee all over his legs.... (prob just to get the buck stink all over his territory).. Even my old horse takes like 10 min to finish his business. You wonder how much water they can hold sometimes!!

i'd just keep an eye on them and see if it persists. Could just be some leaky boys that havn't been taught manners yet :-) My old ones figured out that its nicer not to pee on your feet but when they were little they would pee and walk a bit like they couldn't wait to go play before they were done.

Just my guesses (scratching my head)

-Nat's Little Bit Farm


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