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Jack confused about his job?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 241328" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I have mini donkeys. Yesterday, we turned a jennet out with our jack. I have only one, so I guess that makes him my herdsire. He's three years old. We got him last year. </p><p></p><p>Peach, the jennet, is clearly in heat. She's standing there, tail in the air with that "come hither" expression, (or I think that's what it says). They run around, they nibble each other, he mounts, and nothing happens because he either wasnt erect, or he was but then lost it before he mounted, or he missed the "target", or because he just fell off. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Peach is chasing him around like "hey! Get over here and finish what you started!" This continues on and off all day. </p><p></p><p>What's up with this? We had some difficulty with him last year, but I think that he was finanny successful in breeding with Sarah. I think. Unless she was bred by Pancho, the jack we sold when we bought Gus. He did get out one day... </p><p></p><p>It is all pretty comical, but I am starting to worry. I never saw Pancho have this issue. The only way I am going to know if Gus has it in him is if Sarah has a spotted foal. Pancho was grey dun. </p><p></p><p>Does it take a while for them to figure out what they are supposed to do? He should be sexually mature at three. I understood last year's awkardness, as he was just getting to the age... I need opinions. Help. I want spotted babies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 241328, member: 3306"] I have mini donkeys. Yesterday, we turned a jennet out with our jack. I have only one, so I guess that makes him my herdsire. He's three years old. We got him last year. Peach, the jennet, is clearly in heat. She's standing there, tail in the air with that "come hither" expression, (or I think that's what it says). They run around, they nibble each other, he mounts, and nothing happens because he either wasnt erect, or he was but then lost it before he mounted, or he missed the "target", or because he just fell off. Meanwhile, Peach is chasing him around like "hey! Get over here and finish what you started!" This continues on and off all day. What's up with this? We had some difficulty with him last year, but I think that he was finanny successful in breeding with Sarah. I think. Unless she was bred by Pancho, the jack we sold when we bought Gus. He did get out one day... It is all pretty comical, but I am starting to worry. I never saw Pancho have this issue. The only way I am going to know if Gus has it in him is if Sarah has a spotted foal. Pancho was grey dun. Does it take a while for them to figure out what they are supposed to do? He should be sexually mature at three. I understood last year's awkardness, as he was just getting to the age... I need opinions. Help. I want spotted babies. [/QUOTE]
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