Tbgb1912
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So my fawn doe is rather a bit of a prude.
She makes 'clucky' noises like a hen would do. I'm assuming this is her way of showing she's grumpy? She'll make those noises not only around my buck, but also when I let her out to run around and go to pat her also. She never shows signs of aggression with me, or my buck, but she's absolutely horrible with my other doe. She'll squeal and chase and pull fur from her.
She won't allow my buck to mate with her when I put them in together, I've tried several times but each time she runs away from him making those noises. He'll chase and chase and chase her but she just won't let him. What could the cause of this be? How can I get them to mate? As soon as I see her getting agitated, I take her away and leave it at that until next time.
They're fine together when I let my buck out to run around the yard, they'll follow each other around the cage, rubbing up against each other and bunting but when they're together she'll run from him chirping.
She's coming up 6 months old now, so she should definitely be ready. And she's definitely a she :lol:
I'm extremely disappointed, I bought her purely to have kits with my buck to bring me different colours. :angry:
She makes 'clucky' noises like a hen would do. I'm assuming this is her way of showing she's grumpy? She'll make those noises not only around my buck, but also when I let her out to run around and go to pat her also. She never shows signs of aggression with me, or my buck, but she's absolutely horrible with my other doe. She'll squeal and chase and pull fur from her.
She won't allow my buck to mate with her when I put them in together, I've tried several times but each time she runs away from him making those noises. He'll chase and chase and chase her but she just won't let him. What could the cause of this be? How can I get them to mate? As soon as I see her getting agitated, I take her away and leave it at that until next time.
They're fine together when I let my buck out to run around the yard, they'll follow each other around the cage, rubbing up against each other and bunting but when they're together she'll run from him chirping.
She's coming up 6 months old now, so she should definitely be ready. And she's definitely a she :lol:
I'm extremely disappointed, I bought her purely to have kits with my buck to bring me different colours. :angry: