What the Watchtower Society's failed to remember, when they printed this bull-story, is that Jehovah's Witnesses are supposed to be sheep. With this in mind I have researched some relevant information from ‘The beginners guide to raising sheep.’ Note the last paragraph showing that up to 10 percent of rams are homosexual; the same applies to bulls. So if the Watchtower Society's are going to look to nature for guidance in sexual matters for their young members, they had better take note. My advice to young Jehovah's Witnesses is to get stuck in while there is yet time.
Puberty is the age at which the ram's reproductive organs become functional, his secondary sex characteristics develop, and he is ready to successfully mate ewes. Most ram lambs reach puberty between 5 and 7 months of age, at 50 to 60 percent of their mature weight.
The willingness to breed ewes is highly variable among rams and can have a major impact on sheep production, especially in a single-sire mating scheme. Libido is a ram's desire to mate. It is regulated by the release of testosterone, produced by specialized cells in the testes.
Some breeds of rams show libido almost continuously once they reach puberty. In other breeds, there is a marked decline in libido during the non-breeding season. Underfed and over fat rams may show reduced libido. A ram's desire to mate also decreases with age and disease conditions, such as arthritis.
Some rams have inheritantly poor libido. In fact, studies have shown that up to 15 percent (average of 8 to 10 percent) of rams are homosexual and will not mate with ewes. Unlike heterosexual males, male-oriented rams do not experience an LH surge when exposed to estrus ewes. They also have a reduced capacity for producing testosterone.