RedWaveNow
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I had hoped that, being this is its first year, our buck could withstand higher temperatures. I read that above about 80-85° F bucks become sterile until after about a two week cool period.
Well as soon as temperatures go to 80° F here in Arkansas two months ago, I suspect he's sterile. He's bred before but none of my does are having litters at the expected date.
So I have thought about mounting a cage to the wall of my hen house with a literal window unit blasting him 24/7, but I don't know whether that's necessary. Bringing him inside just ain't an option either.
Has anyone had success with a box fan keeping the bucks fertile through the summer? I just installed their box fans today. Will try breeding two weeks from today. If that doesn't work I guess he'll get a window unit lol.
Thanks in advance.
Well as soon as temperatures go to 80° F here in Arkansas two months ago, I suspect he's sterile. He's bred before but none of my does are having litters at the expected date.
So I have thought about mounting a cage to the wall of my hen house with a literal window unit blasting him 24/7, but I don't know whether that's necessary. Bringing him inside just ain't an option either.
Has anyone had success with a box fan keeping the bucks fertile through the summer? I just installed their box fans today. Will try breeding two weeks from today. If that doesn't work I guess he'll get a window unit lol.
Thanks in advance.