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yup, it's possible, although females aretypically territorial so the fact that she is unspayed could make itmuch harder. also, there are a lot of health benefits to spaying afemale.
 
It's very common in NZ to have either 2un-spayed girls or a neatured buck and an un-spayed girl. We havn'treally caught up with the US or UK with vets willing to spay girls orreally know what they are doing when the attempt it. Of course thereare exceptions but there are so many vet clinics here that just do thebasics with cats and dogs and that's it.

I have a neatured buck and an un=spayed doe living together very happily. He is approx 7 months and she is 5 months.
 

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