A wether is a castrated male sheep or goat.
Yes but you will need to get him castrated by a veterinarian as he will need an anesthetic.
You cut off it's testicles, the same way you castrate any mammal.
The definition of the word castrate is to remove the testicles of a male or to remove the ovaries of a female. The result of castration is the incapability to reproduce.
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With elastrator rings
A wether is a castrated male sheep or goat.
I don't know what to weather a goat is, but a wether is a castrated male sheep.To wether a goat is to castrate it.
It depends on the age of the goat and the size of the testicles. Usually elastrator rings are used.
A "wether" is a castrated male goat, castrated male sheep are also called Wethers.
When you can feel that both testicles have descended at about 5 to 6 weeks of age.
To turn it into a wether - so that the meat does not have a buck taint when you slaughter it and so that it can't get your does pregnant.
Yes but you will need to get him castrated by a veterinarian as he will need an anesthetic.
You can castrate a buck kid when you feel both testicles in the scrotum usually at four weeks of age.
The short answer is no. However I would suggest that you want to consider immunizing for tetanus with the slightly older animals.
You cut off it's testicles, the same way you castrate any mammal.
You don't have to castrate them because they are genetically infertile, or cannot produce offspring.