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I got my buck at 6 months and have been patiently waiting for him to grow up - ok - only three months so it wasn't forever. He is a very consistent 3kg/6.5#. He's not fat and is healthy although he has the odd flareup of pasteurella now and again. He didn't at time of the breeding though.
I only have this buck and two does. I wanted to the does to kindle together in case I had problems (I was expecting issues with one).
It's summer here and can get hot during the day so I bred them around 7am when it's still nice and cool.
I bred him to a first time doe on the Saturday morning. He had his required 3 fall offs and she had lifted for him every time. She kindled 6 kits.
I bred him to the second doe on Sunday morning and he had a whopping 5 fall offs in about 15 minutes (she also lifted for him every time). I removed her after that as he was still game but I was worried about a heart attack! She only ended up kindling one kit.
I bought the second doe pregnant from a different buck and she kindled 6 healthy kits 11 weeks ago. I'm disappointed that she only kindled one kit this time.
Did I ask to much of him to breed 2 girls in 24 hours?
I only have this buck and two does. I wanted to the does to kindle together in case I had problems (I was expecting issues with one).
It's summer here and can get hot during the day so I bred them around 7am when it's still nice and cool.
I bred him to a first time doe on the Saturday morning. He had his required 3 fall offs and she had lifted for him every time. She kindled 6 kits.
I bred him to the second doe on Sunday morning and he had a whopping 5 fall offs in about 15 minutes (she also lifted for him every time). I removed her after that as he was still game but I was worried about a heart attack! She only ended up kindling one kit.
I bought the second doe pregnant from a different buck and she kindled 6 healthy kits 11 weeks ago. I'm disappointed that she only kindled one kit this time.
Did I ask to much of him to breed 2 girls in 24 hours?