I promised to share what I've been seeing after castrating my bucklings post breeding season.

It has been 2.5 weeks since Castration day.

At 2 weeks post procedure - older wether that one buck was living with started to challenge castrated buck and they've been head butting to determine rank over the last bunch of days. Prior to castration - the older wether never questioned where he stood.

At 2.5 weeks - tails on both castrated bucks started to have moments of un-winding. My bucks at least - maybe all bucks - had tightly wrapped "pig" like tail carriage. One thing I really dislike in bucks! So I'm delighted to see the tails start to be at relaxed status a bit - already!!!!! 

Vet said the boys would be "safe" to be in with open does by 2 weeks. Vet hospital couldn't tell me but hedged their bets by saying - horses need 6 weeks - goats likely the same. Group here said better safe than sorry - so I'm going for 4 weeks and then assessment on interest.

All for now!

Judy

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  • My herd is all does and the heats don't seem strong or even very visible at all when there is no buck around. When a buck come to live with the herd, then their heats seem 'stronger''  and more visible. 

     

  • I didn't explain well what I was saying. After having lived with my bucks and my wethers this last year - I can comfortably/and did - let out the bucks with the rest of the herd when I knew no one was in heat.  It was quite easy to watch the boy go through the girls and quickly determine that no one was in a receptive place. He was just another goat at that time although on the alert always for danger it seems.

    So - yes - a wether will show interest and mount a girl in heat but there are lots of behaviors my bucks did that my wethers have never shown. Some related to interest or amount of interest.

    I am sure there are many goats who have very silent or mild heats where one might need a goat to tell you, but so far - girls in heat at my place slap us across the face with it - very clear, very loud, very different and can't imagine missing it at all - with or without a wether around.

    My last statement was merely for the interim period of time where it is up to me to know when I can let them mingle as I do chores versus keep the boys separate for the entire 6 weeks.  I'm still not thrilled with the veterinary crowd really having no idea what to tell me when I ask. 

    I do have an idea on something to try - will report it it is successful.

    Judy

  • I am not sure interest will be a good way to assess ertility. I've seen wethers  who were wethered at 2 months show interest all their lives. In fact many people keep a wether so they can tell when their does are in in heat.

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