7 wk old male breed?

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I personally knew of a female goat (pygmy cross belonging to my neighbor) that kidded at 7 months.... so ... yes they can conceive at just a couple of months old.
 
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Wow. That can't be healthy. I'll keep my eye on this little guy...But I'm hoping we can make it just a few more weeks and he can go to his forever home without any problems here.
 

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@ragdollcatlady when do you need to separate your boer bucklings?

I don't see any serious interest in breeding until maybe 5 or 6 months (generally closer to 8 months), but I use the 3-4 month old rule in general. If I have girls are coming into heat, i'll go with 3 months, but bucklings on their moms for longer is so much better for their growth for meat animals.
 

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I've been told several times of 8 month old Nigerian does kidding, but haven't seen it myself.
Okay I lied…

Remembered yesterday that we DO know someone who's 7.5 month old Nigerian doe kidded! :th

Can't believe I forgot about that. She heard that it could happen but didn't think much of it. She was mortified when the doeling kidded!
 

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:barnie Just another thing to be worried about. He will be re-homed the weekend of 3/23. I'm not sure we can accommodate him being separated right now. We're having enough trouble keeping my nasty hormonal buck away from everyone. :he

OK...All I want are girls! They get along well, and can't impregnate each other. :lol:
 

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And I highly doubt that a 7 wk female can GET pregnant? But I'll ask here just so I'm not assuming.

He's not trying to do anything to the older ladies. He likes them young :lol:

I just don't need little man throwing his moves out there and ending up with unwanted pregnancies.
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My little guy is starting to mount my other babies. He is a nubian/boer cross.....hope he cant breed at 3 months...should I worry? :idunnoI have a doe that is 3 months also. And could he breed his momma now? I know she is in heat. Or was. I was playing with the babies the other day and I had the buck tied up behind the barn....and i noticed all of the sudden one of my does wasnt there with me....then the horror! She had went to the buck. :ep. So I dont know. Should I worry yet about the little one getting her?
 

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YES! You should worry! :old Many goats are able to breed and be bred by 3 months and some as young as 8 weeks! :ep:th:he Strongly suggest you get that buck firmly and completely separated from any/all does... like post haste. Should you choose to weather him, even after that, he'll still have potentially "live ammo" for up to 4-6 weeks after.
 

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Oh no im keeping him for a new sire. Goodness. It maybe to late already! I know the one i talked about in the 1st post i did is viable. The one tied up for just a few minutes until i could put him up. Just didnt expect her to go to him. She usually beats him up. I tried to contact the company to get an olor but couldnt get them to reply so i was afraid to order. Right now i dont have a buck pen. I let the girls and babies out in the morning and put the buck up. Guess we gonna have to get one building one.
 

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Well, he may have assumed his "future duties" a tad early... :barnie:confused: Guess you'll know for sure one way or the other in about 5 months, give or take a week or so.
 
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