ButtonsPalace
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I have a cage that is about 6 foot long, with a divider in the middle making two 3 foot cages. The right one has my white doe and the left has my black buck. In the middle of the cage there is a divider that is a sheet of wood *Can't remember the right word for it* They can't chew it because in the back of the cage is two 2x2's that hold the wood in place tightly. My question is, Can I remove the divider to breed them? It would give them more run space, I can open both of their doors so that if something happens I can stop it.
After breeding I really want to move the buck over into her cage, and bring the brown buck from in the goat room out into the black bucks cage and move the white doe inside. Any thoughts on my plans? I really don't want to do this if it's something dumb lol.
For a bit more insight on this. I have most of my does inside the goat room because it's more temp controlled and this was I can breed in the winter without frozen babies (I shouldn't say without, but hopefully less chance of it, especially since I check them a lot) But anyway I have my brown buck in the goat room and I kinda want to move him into the cage the black buck is in and move the black buck over.. This is because the right cage (one with the black buck currently) has 3 of 4 sides covered but the left one is 2 of 4 until I cover the side once it gets colder.
**Edited to make it easier to read
After breeding I really want to move the buck over into her cage, and bring the brown buck from in the goat room out into the black bucks cage and move the white doe inside. Any thoughts on my plans? I really don't want to do this if it's something dumb lol.
For a bit more insight on this. I have most of my does inside the goat room because it's more temp controlled and this was I can breed in the winter without frozen babies (I shouldn't say without, but hopefully less chance of it, especially since I check them a lot) But anyway I have my brown buck in the goat room and I kinda want to move him into the cage the black buck is in and move the black buck over.. This is because the right cage (one with the black buck currently) has 3 of 4 sides covered but the left one is 2 of 4 until I cover the side once it gets colder.
**Edited to make it easier to read