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<blockquote data-quote="foot" data-source="post: 774073" data-attributes="member: 9127"><p>thank you for your response we need all the help we can get here. I wouldn;t say she is standing. She seems to be quite aloof about it all and mostly just walks away from his advances. Unless of course he is threatening a choice blade of grass and then she'll butt him off. I know goats give off a scent prior to birthing and we always had to remove the buck during the last month of the does pregnancy. If she is pregnant will the bull hurt the calf or interfer in birthing. He is mostly laid back in personality. We can even walk into the field and pet either of them during this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foot, post: 774073, member: 9127"] thank you for your response we need all the help we can get here. I wouldn;t say she is standing. She seems to be quite aloof about it all and mostly just walks away from his advances. Unless of course he is threatening a choice blade of grass and then she'll butt him off. I know goats give off a scent prior to birthing and we always had to remove the buck during the last month of the does pregnancy. If she is pregnant will the bull hurt the calf or interfer in birthing. He is mostly laid back in personality. We can even walk into the field and pet either of them during this time. [/QUOTE]
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