Hi,
my beloved, 4yo buck develops problems, don't know if it's a back injury, athritis, or a tumor of some kind, no way to find out, my vet is in full quarantine.
Anyway, I got a new buck, 9 months old. Relaxed, friendly guy. Quite exited when meeting the doe, with circling, spraying, nudging, sniffing her behind - but that's it. He just doesn't have a clue what he's supposed to do. Holding the doe just produces a very grumpy and angry doe, he does nothing, even when I shove him in position.
After a week of trying what I can come up with I got frustrated and just let them out in the garden for the day, but I'm sure he still didn't figure it out.
Too young? Anything I can do to show him the ropes?
my beloved, 4yo buck develops problems, don't know if it's a back injury, athritis, or a tumor of some kind, no way to find out, my vet is in full quarantine.
Anyway, I got a new buck, 9 months old. Relaxed, friendly guy. Quite exited when meeting the doe, with circling, spraying, nudging, sniffing her behind - but that's it. He just doesn't have a clue what he's supposed to do. Holding the doe just produces a very grumpy and angry doe, he does nothing, even when I shove him in position.
After a week of trying what I can come up with I got frustrated and just let them out in the garden for the day, but I'm sure he still didn't figure it out.
Too young? Anything I can do to show him the ropes?