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Can one place an intact one-year-old male with another intact male (no fighting teeth) three-years-old and a female about three years?

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Can one place an intact one-year-old male with another intact male (no fighting teeth) three-years-old and a female about three years?

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A. A number of people run their whole males together, but we keep all of ours separately as there can be lots of scraps and screaming. Two males will occasionally fight even if one is gelded. We often have a field of young males, but eventually we refer to it as our Field of Screams . The reason for fighting is usually to establish who is the boss. Your three-year old will probably put the younger one in his place. The younger one will most likely show a submissive posture, head down, tail up, which says I don’t want to have trouble . If he does this they should get along until he gets old enough to challenge the older male. If the female is already bred things should be calm but if she is open the two males will start competing for her. A lot of it depends on the temperament of the animals but I would put them together and see how it works out. There may be some chasing around and screaming for a little while, but they should settle down. It is normal behaviour for them and would stil

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