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YES!! They will castrate each other and a particularly aggressive doe has been known to castrate bucks also. (This is the reason you put the doe in the bucks cage and stand there and watch and then remove doe after she is bred.)
With elastrator rings
Castrating a hog is primarily done to prevent aggressive behavior and reduce the risk of boar taint, which can affect the quality of the meat. It helps in managing the animal's temperament, making them easier to handle and reducing the likelihood of fighting. Additionally, castration can lead to better growth rates and feed efficiency in market pigs. This practice is common in livestock management to ensure safer and more profitable production.
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.
It doesn't really matter, as it depends on when the calf was born and when you are able to go out and band the calf.
Most farmers will castrate at about 14 days of age, at this time the testicles have not fully formed therefore, the animal will have less discomfort after castration.
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The best time is, arguably, right after birth. Some producers, however, prefer to leave the castrating until before or a few months after weaning time. It is, therefore, down to personal preference.
You don't have to castrate them because they are genetically infertile, or cannot produce offspring.
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To castrate.
Yes
You can't "castrate" a female of any species. Castration is the removal of the testicles, which females dont have.