Greetings.
So I started out with a male and 2 females. I kept the females (on birth control) and 1 male llama (also on birth control) simply because the game named him "Kuzco" (Emperors new groove reference)
After a while the 2 starter females dies of old age and so did the male.
I bought a new female because I wanted Kuzco to father at least 1 offspring. Success. I then sold Kuzco and bought a new male and removed the birth control on the other females. There are no males in the herd now apart from Kuzco Jr, who is still a kid (or is that a goat term?) Yet none of the female wants to mate with the new male. Two of them are elderly so I guess that is why, but at least one of them is young and should be able to, yet the genealogy states she has no mate. None of them has a mate stated.
Any advice or suggestion? My bloodline won't make it if they don't start mating, which I would really like to prevent but yeah.
Edit with some info: Full Llama research and all are in the green in fertility, but I doubt that matters if they won't even attempt to mate to begin with.
So I started out with a male and 2 females. I kept the females (on birth control) and 1 male llama (also on birth control) simply because the game named him "Kuzco" (Emperors new groove reference)
After a while the 2 starter females dies of old age and so did the male.
I bought a new female because I wanted Kuzco to father at least 1 offspring. Success. I then sold Kuzco and bought a new male and removed the birth control on the other females. There are no males in the herd now apart from Kuzco Jr, who is still a kid (or is that a goat term?) Yet none of the female wants to mate with the new male. Two of them are elderly so I guess that is why, but at least one of them is young and should be able to, yet the genealogy states she has no mate. None of them has a mate stated.
Any advice or suggestion? My bloodline won't make it if they don't start mating, which I would really like to prevent but yeah.
Edit with some info: Full Llama research and all are in the green in fertility, but I doubt that matters if they won't even attempt to mate to begin with.
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