Looking for a goat stud to breed with your herd? I have one

Fangeddeer

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Apr 23, 2023
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Before I say anything, Im looking to ONLY give someone a right of TEMPORARY ownership. My male is overwhelmed with hormones and we think it’s best if we turn him out to a herd and let his hormones calm down Or until my doe gives brith Then you have to give him back.:highfive:

I’m located in Oakley/Bay Area CALIFORNIA. My male isn’t the sweetest right now, but he should calm down after mating.​

  1. THINGS TO NOTE
  2. He can be aggressive when mating. And if you hold a doe / walk a doe near him he will try to take advantage of it. also seems mainly interested in mating this way? But he will try on his own.​
  3. He likes to ram does and people/rear when he’s unhappy​
  4. He can be picky and loud. Especially if he wants what your holding even if it’s not editable.​
  5. stupid, will get tied up fast.
    skittish at first, Wild.
  6. He has hurt me before, bruised me, and stomped on my toes. I’d prefer if hes not gonna be super handled for your safety.

  7. Strong bastard, he’s better off with a halter.
  8. Please bring your own trailer/be able come out to me. I’ll give you my exact info via phone.
    No price./free.
Please don’t be far away, I don’t want to risk him being stolen. Think of this as me lending you a bull so your cow can produce milk. I’d be interested in babies / a baby but you don’t have to make me first pick. your just welcome to text I’m asking if I’m interested.
 
You are better off advertising a stud service locally. Maybe a local facebook group. Make sure you mention his breed.

For the health of all goats involved (or potentially involved) you should have your herd blood tested by a vet for diseases. And you should require a clean test result for any goat he'll come in contact with. The last thing you want is for him to come back with something like CAE and give it to the rest of your herd. Some diseases have no treatment. Or if he has a disease now you don't want him spreading it to another herd.

You should also be aware that you may be liable if he hurts someone while in the care of someone else. I'm not familiar with your local laws but in this day and age people get sued over the craziest stuff. Your buck sounds dangerous.
 

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