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Castration doesn't always stop an animal mating I had a Russell years back that would mount a in season bitch and he was castrated but had sired 2 litters before he was castrated so I put it down to h

It was my vas hob, groot, that daves mate used last year, strangely, he has lived with my two Jill's all year, for 3 years and isn't separated (only had to take him out for a week because of the back

A castrated hob loses his nuts and with it his sex drive so won't bring Jills out of season, he won't have any interest or ability, a vasectomized hob will bring Jills out just same as a man having sn

I stopped leaving my snipped hob in because he just wears him self out, last time I left him in with the jills he lost a kilo and his dick was hanging out all the time, so I give him a break now and leave him on his own, he has plenty to do.

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I stopped leaving my snipped hob in because he just wears him self out, last time I left him in with the jills he lost a kilo and his dick was hanging out all the time, so I give him a break now and leave him on his own, he has plenty to do.

That's a vesectomised hob though? Think I'll get this lad castrated defeats the initial purpose but sorts the housing issue out.

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I stopped leaving my snipped hob in because he just wears him self out, last time I left him in with the jills he lost a kilo and his dick was hanging out all the time, so I give him a break now and leave him on his own, he has plenty to do.

That's a vesectomised hob though? Think I'll get this lad castrated defeats the initial purpose but sorts the housing issue out.

 

 

Yes, the snipped hob. A lot depends on your hob, if he's a couch potato then your fine, if he's a bit hyper, like some are, then your going to have to rest him by parting them.

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I stopped leaving my snipped hob in because he just wears him self out, last time I left him in with the jills he lost a kilo and his dick was hanging out all the time, so I give him a break now and leave him on his own, he has plenty to do.

That's a vesectomised hob though? Think I'll get this lad castrated defeats the initial purpose but sorts the housing issue out.

Yes, the snipped hob. A lot depends on your hob, if he's a couch potato then your fine, if he's a bit hyper, like some are, then your going to have to rest him by parting them.

He's a real laid back chap, can't help it that he has hormones but I went to see 4 and out of the lot he had the best temperament.

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I stopped leaving my snipped hob in because he just wears him self out, last time I left him in with the jills he lost a kilo and his dick was hanging out all the time, so I give him a break now and leave him on his own, he has plenty to do.

That's a vesectomised hob though? Think I'll get this lad castrated defeats the initial purpose but sorts the housing issue out.

Yes, the snipped hob. A lot depends on your hob, if he's a couch potato then your fine, if he's a bit hyper, like some are, then your going to have to rest him by parting them.

He's a real laid back chap, can't help it that he has hormones but I went to see 4 and out of the lot he had the best temperament.

 

 

Get him snipped and see how you go, I have had hobs that lived with jills, but these I have at the minute don't.

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It was my vas hob, groot, that daves mate used last year, strangely, he has lived with my two Jill's all year, for 3 years and isn't separated (only had to take him out for a week because of the back of one Jill's neck) he doesn't pester them too much because he gets an absolute pasting from either of them if they aren't happy to stand and he is a big strong bugger that's built like a dwarf badger rather than a ferret.

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It was my vas hob, groot, that daves mate used last year, strangely, he has lived with my two Jill's all year, for 3 years and isn't separated (only had to take him out for a week because of the back of one Jill's neck) he doesn't pester them too much because he gets an absolute pasting from either of them if they aren't happy to stand and he is a big strong bugger that's built like a dwarf badger rather than a ferret.

The hob that northern lad or his friend used?

Wish mine would learn to stand up to him, he's a real softie as well for such a big lad.

I caught him pinning one of the Jill's down earlier and grabbed him by the scruff and pinned him down and you should have heard him squeel ? Would have thought I was murdering him.

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It was my vas hob, groot, that daves mate used last year, strangely, he has lived with my two Jill's all year, for 3 years and isn't separated (only had to take him out for a week because of the back of one Jill's neck) he doesn't pester them too much because he gets an absolute pasting from either of them if they aren't happy to stand and he is a big strong bugger that's built like a dwarf badger rather than a ferret.

The hob that northern lad or his friend used?

Wish mine would learn to stand up to him, he's a real softie as well for such a big lad.

I caught him pinning one of the Jill's down earlier and grabbed him by the scruff and pinned him down and you should have heard him squeel Would have thought I was murdering him.

 

It could be hes trying to mate them,one of my hobs is in already,have his balls dropped?Without being impolite lol...

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It was my vas hob, groot, that daves mate used last year, strangely, he has lived with my two Jill's all year, for 3 years and isn't separated (only had to take him out for a week because of the back of one Jill's neck) he doesn't pester them too much because he gets an absolute pasting from either of them if they aren't happy to stand and he is a big strong bugger that's built like a dwarf badger rather than a ferret.

 

Was trying to be tactful Cam,didnt want to start rumours about your hob and its STD lol.....

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It was my vas hob, groot, that daves mate used last year, strangely, he has lived with my two Jill's all year, for 3 years and isn't separated (only had to take him out for a week because of the back of one Jill's neck) he doesn't pester them too much because he gets an absolute pasting from either of them if they aren't happy to stand and he is a big strong bugger that's built like a dwarf badger rather than a ferret.

The hob that northern lad or his friend used?

Wish mine would learn to stand up to him, he's a real softie as well for such a big lad.

I caught him pinning one of the Jill's down earlier and grabbed him by the scruff and pinned him down and you should have heard him squeel Would have thought I was murdering him.

It could be hes trying to mate them,one of my hobs is in already,have his balls dropped?Without being impolite lol...

Good question I will investigate today ? ?

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It was my vas hob, groot, that daves mate used last year, strangely, he has lived with my two Jill's all year, for 3 years and isn't separated (only had to take him out for a week because of the back of one Jill's neck) he doesn't pester them too much because he gets an absolute pasting from either of them if they aren't happy to stand and he is a big strong bugger that's built like a dwarf badger rather than a ferret.

Was trying to be tactful Cam,didnt want to start rumours about your hob and its STD lol.....

No std's, he's just a Roy chubby Brown fan and he back scuttled her to death!

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