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  1. henny1129

    goat behaviour

    I guess I had never thought of this, and the animal being a buck isn't good either if you are doing it. I had heard about people doing it before and I went and researched online and no one mentioned that it couldn't be safe, but now that I think of it, it isn't safe with a buck. Thank you for...
  2. henny1129

    goat behaviour

    I've actually never delt with pregnant goats before, so hopefully someone who has can answer you. :)
  3. henny1129

    goat behaviour

    Lol! :lol:
  4. henny1129

    goat behaviour

    Your welcome! :)
  5. henny1129

    goat behaviour

    Removing his manhood is the best way, but asserting your dominance over him might help a little. You can do this by trying to punish his bad behaviors and ignoring everything else he does. If you go online and look for different ways to assert your dominance in goats there are a lot, so it's...
  6. henny1129

    goat behaviour

    Yeah, he's definitely trying to get the attention of the ladies! And like @rockriver said, just watch yourself, you don't want to be plowed over by an "in rut Rosco".
  7. henny1129

    goat behaviour

    Your welcome! And not a problem at all! :) Glad it's working out for you guys! :D
  8. henny1129

    goat behaviour

    Oh okay, I'm sorry! My guess is that Rosco is getting a little to interested with the girls, if you know what I mean. I'm thinking that your doe (girl goat) is pregnant and Rosco is sort of "protecting" her. Rosco is probably also in rut, causing some of these odd behaviors. Really, the best...
  9. henny1129

    goat behaviour

    Sorry if I missed something, but, is Rosco wethered?
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