spanj 11 Posted May 30, 2010 Report Share Posted May 30, 2010 Sorry if this is a daft question but.......... I've managed to get my self a vasectomised hob and he lives with the jills all year round...... is it safe to leave him in with tyhem while they are in season? Looks like I have got 1 or 2 having phantom pregnancies and was just wondering what could go wrong if I leave him in with them. Thanks for your (hopefully) constructive replies. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted May 30, 2010 Report Share Posted May 30, 2010 Sorry if this is a daft question but.......... I've managed to get my self a vasectomised hob and he lives with the jills all year round...... is it safe to leave him in with tyhem while they are in season? Looks like I have got 1 or 2 having phantom pregnancies and was just wondering what could go wrong if I leave him in with them. Thanks for your (hopefully) constructive replies. I can only speak from experience .. i had a vasectomised hob i was able to leave in with the entire jills ..spayed jills & castrated hobs all year round.. he would serve the jills in turn & tended not to bother them once he had done his job.... naturally if your hobs bothering the females constantly & marking there necks even though he has brought them out of season you may have to remove him .... he may not be like that & if he isnt bothering the jills all the time i would leave him where he is Just keep an eye on the group & act accordingly 1 Quote Link to post
The one 8,494 Posted May 30, 2010 Report Share Posted May 30, 2010 As above but with only one jill he might mark her or cut her if he's forcing himself on her all the time you will just have to watch him Quote Link to post
spanj 11 Posted May 31, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2010 Sorry if this is a daft question but.......... I've managed to get my self a vasectomised hob and he lives with the jills all year round...... is it safe to leave him in with tyhem while they are in season? Looks like I have got 1 or 2 having phantom pregnancies and was just wondering what could go wrong if I leave him in with them. Thanks for your (hopefully) constructive replies. I can only speak from experience .. i had a vasectomised hob i was able to leave in with the entire jills ..spayed jills & castrated hobs all year round.. he would serve the jills in turn & tended not to bother them once he had done his job.... naturally if your hobs bothering the females constantly & marking there necks even though he has brought them out of season you may have to remove him .... he may not be like that & if he isnt bothering the jills all the time i would leave him where he is Just keep an eye on the group & act accordingly Cheers Kay........... got up this morning to 6 new additions DOH ! will be visiting vet tmrw ref the hob he snipped !!!!!!!! Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted May 31, 2010 Report Share Posted May 31, 2010 Sorry if this is a daft question but.......... I've managed to get my self a vasectomised hob and he lives with the jills all year round...... is it safe to leave him in with tyhem while they are in season? Looks like I have got 1 or 2 having phantom pregnancies and was just wondering what could go wrong if I leave him in with them. Thanks for your (hopefully) constructive replies. I can only speak from experience .. i had a vasectomised hob i was able to leave in with the entire jills ..spayed jills & castrated hobs all year round.. he would serve the jills in turn & tended not to bother them once he had done his job.... naturally if your hobs bothering the females constantly & marking there necks even though he has brought them out of season you may have to remove him .... he may not be like that & if he isnt bothering the jills all the time i would leave him where he is Just keep an eye on the group & act accordingly Cheers Kay........... got up this morning to 6 new additions DOH ! will be visiting vet tmrw ref the hob he snipped !!!!!!!! This is becoming a real problem.. the amount of vasectomised hobs seemingly still capable of impregnating the jills 1 Quote Link to post
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