Hens and Roos
Herd Master
How about when someone who knows nothing about goats tries to tell someone else all about your goats
I got them 1 year agook- this is one of those annoying things non goat people say...
First- you don't "burn the head off"
Second- not all goats have horns. Many are polled. I have quite a few goats that are polled.
It is clear from you many post regarding the issue you are pro horn. That is fine, you have an opinion on the matter and this community is rather respectful of differing opinions. Because you are young (as you stated in another thread) and have just gotten your first goats, everyone here wants to encourage you in your endeavors. Love seeing youth involved! On the other side of that coin learning from those that have been doing this for a long time is beneficial for you. You may never agree or disbud a goat but please don't discount the reasons of seasoned experienced breeders and why they do. Sadly far too many animal activists give inaccurate info and new people into the livestock realm are doing great harm to the livestock because of city folk not having a clue.
As I shared earlier in your other post, I once was very pro horned, however time and experience has taught me a whole new perspective. I also put up examples to share the realities. https://www.backyardherds.com/threads/horns-or-no-horns.37180/#post-532047
Ok, quick question, weren't they fairly commonly called billy and nanny prior to buck or doe being common terminology for them?
but please don't discount the reasons of seasoned experienced breeders and why they do
haha! me too!Love this one-
The "Billy's" have horns and the "nanny's" don't.