She's only been coming into estrus about every 60 days rather than 30 so it may be that she is ovulating from only one ovary. We're actually going to knock her out next week and check her out properly to see if we can find any obvious reasons for her not falling pregnant. She is now 14 1/2 as is the male so it is probably the last chance for them to breed now...
Yes they do roar quite a bit, mostly in the afternoons from about 3.30pm onwards and throughout the night. They occasionally roar in the mornings, but not so much.
Yes they do roar quite a bit, mostly in the afternoons from about 3.30pm onwards and throughout the night. They occasionally roar in the mornings, but not so much.