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Hob Living With Jills Permanently


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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

Thanks for all the advice the lads booked in next Friday for a vasectomy after much thought, but I will be using him for my own Jill's only I think after what I read regarding borrowed vac hobs and hopefully that will reduce the risk to and avoid spreading any diseases ? Haha

He's calmed down completely and all three been living happily together since.

And as mentioned I can put the divider in the double hutch to separate them if the Jill's need a break from him.

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