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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.

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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 :thumbs:

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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 :thumbs:

 

Cheers Kay........... got up this morning to 6 new additions DOH ! will be visiting vet tmrw ref the hob he snipped !!!!!!!!

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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 :thumbs:

 

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

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