
09/14/07, 04:28 PM
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Pook's Hollow
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 4,570
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He'll need a little assistance - enthusiasm will only take you so far!
He'll need something solid to stand on, and if you can place it against a wall, so much the better. Then you can hold the doe in place against the wall, and she can't go too far. I've used this method with my Nigerian buck and also with a young buckling who was just a tad too short to deal with the mature girls on his own.
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Half Caper Farm - breeding Saanens, Boers and Nigerian Dwarfs
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