Re: [AlpacaTalk] gelding a breeding male
I don't think it's ever advisable to put a gelding of any age with open
females, especially juveniles. A proven herdsire will undoubtedly breed
open females, breeding is a learned behavior in camelids and unlike
dogs and cats, the males anyway, will continue to breed if they can.
Come to think of it, some dogs and cats do, too, if they have bred
before neutering.
My greater question is why would someone want to geld a male who is a
proven breeder? In any instance, my preference would be to obtain a
non-breeder companion female.
Heather
Heather Zeleny
White Lotus Alpacas
(formerly West Wind Alpacas)
Eugene, OR
541.895.0964
Holistic Farm and Elite Fleece
http://www.alpacana
http://tech.
On Jul 5, 2008, at 8:47 PM, Emaly Leak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about gelding a breeding male. The boy in question
> is 9
> years old, and has sired 5-10 crias. I am considering purchasing him
> as a
> fiber boy, but he would have to be gelded. First, is it an issue to
> geld a
> male that is this old? I wasn't sure about the anesthesia. Second, I
> would
> have to put him in with my female llamas and crias after he was gelded
> (after a waiting period, of course). Is there a good chance that a
> proven
> male would still calm down enough to be put in with females, or would
> he not
> be trust-worthy? I've only dealt with gelding younger males (under 3
> years
> old). Thanks, Emaly
>
> Emaly Leak
>
> Autumn Hill Llamas & Fiber
>
> llamapyr25@earthlin
>
> www.autumnhillllama
>
> Fairland, IN
>
> Llamas, Alpacas, German Angora Rabbits, and Fiber Items
>
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>
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>
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