dbunni
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last night we had the vet out to do work on a weather goat who has decided to stone. I'm not looking forward to what is gonna happen today. Being a vet tech, my instincts are not saying good things (with what the night offered after the vet left). With that in mind. Do you have the same problem with sheep when they are altered? Increased risk of stones? If you do, can you safely run a pack of unaltered males? I'm looking for wool animals, not really interested in breeding.
last night we had the vet out to do work on a weather goat who has decided to stone. I'm not looking forward to what is gonna happen today. Being a vet tech, my instincts are not saying good things (with what the night offered after the vet left). With that in mind. Do you have the same problem with sheep when they are altered? Increased risk of stones? If you do, can you safely run a pack of unaltered males? I'm looking for wool animals, not really interested in breeding.