A Goat Condom?

Maasai herdsmen in Kenya have turned to an age-old contraceptive device, the “olor”, to protect their precious goat herds from an ongoing drought.

The olor is made from cowhide or a square piece of plastic, and is tied around the belly of the male goat.

It prevents the bucks from mating with the female goats.

The herdsmen are using the device to limit the goat population and ensure there are not too many animals grazing on sparse vegetation.

The rectangular piece of cowhide is passed over the buck’s head and front legs and secured under the belly in front of the hind legs with a rope or elastic strap.

If the rains fall in October and November, the dry landscape will turn green again and the herdsmen will be able to settle with their livestock.

Until then, the herdsmen will have to employ the olor to protect their livestock and livelihood safe.

Those who do not use it could face a hefty fine if their bucks are found guilty of impregnating another herder’s doe.

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