Cosima
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Do you guys think that I will be able to put three bucks together in a large cage or do I need to make separations?
It really depends on temperament. I had 3 bucks and 4 does in a large pen, but the bucks were very laid back. 2 were very laid back 1 was a bit more aggressive, so the dominant male could roam the does and no competition stirred. This was after many times of observation and making sure they wont fight.Do you guys think that I will be able to put three bucks together in a large cage or do I need to make separations?
I have had bucks from the same litter decide to fight at 12 weeks and tear each other to shreds, I have kept others together (away from females) for almost a year. Having them in the colony where they see and smell females is going to up the liklihood of fighting. I would just get a second dog crate and put them next to each other. If they want to snuggle thru the wire they can, but one can't bully the other.@Zee-Man do you have multiple bucks or only one? Old thread but I was planning on housing 2 breeding bucks together, in the crate within the colony, once the babies reach maturity. I will select my buck from this litter for temperament and the adult buck currently is housing with the babies very well, they crawl through his crate to be with him. I've been letting the adult buck out into the main colony to chose to breed, and no fights have occurred. I keep him let out, in the colony more than I keep him crated. I only crate him for the first weeks prior and post kindling.
I only have 1 buck. I would have to yield to others experience about them fighting.@Zee-Man do you have multiple bucks or only one?
Yes, but things can change quickly so be observant and ready to act. I I have shelters for groups in separate yards. Free run during day, closed in at night. I buck with 5 does, (3 with kits)1 buck with 2does ( no kits yet) and a grow out pen where population varies. its funny that the buck with the 5 does seems bothered by the buck with 2. Trying to bite thru fence, dig thru etc.he once snuck thru gate with me and there was an immediate, vicious buck fight. I was bitten bad trying to separate them. They are not defenseless little balls of fur. Those teeth can do some damage. Both bucks seem to keep the does away from mutual fence except the older queen. However the yard on opposite side had 7 bucks in it. He didn't seem bothered by them at all. No matter what you have ,lots of places to hide or get away from each other, helps keep the peace. Keep watching and be ready to make changes.I would think that it would work for some bucks, right?
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