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BlessedWithGoats
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Started putting the band on. I wouldn't leave the band in the spot it is in the first pic below; you'll see in the next pics how the band was moved lower. If it is left in the spot it's in in the pic below, you may end up having a stub of horn left. (I can't say yet whether Latte has any stubs of horn yet, since it's so recent. I don't think she will, but cannot say for sure yet.) You put the band on, using the bander, as far down as you can. Then you have to try to slide the band down further, until it is at the base of the horn. Try to make sure as little hair as possible gets caught under the band, it can cause them pain. This is why we shave it as close as possible.
Both bands on.
Close up of where the band pretty much needed to be. Ignoring the horn way on the left of the picture, the left-front portion of the band in this picture could move down a tad more.
Another pic of both bands on.
I originally was putting gray tape to help keep the bands on, but I found I didn't really need it. With the other three I did after her and Ashton, I don't think I put any gray tape at all. And if their hair gets caught under the tape, it can cause them pain.
My goats seemed to be kind of dopey/in pain the first day I put the bands on. But after that, they seemed to do pretty well!
Both bands on.
Close up of where the band pretty much needed to be. Ignoring the horn way on the left of the picture, the left-front portion of the band in this picture could move down a tad more.
Another pic of both bands on.
I originally was putting gray tape to help keep the bands on, but I found I didn't really need it. With the other three I did after her and Ashton, I don't think I put any gray tape at all. And if their hair gets caught under the tape, it can cause them pain.
My goats seemed to be kind of dopey/in pain the first day I put the bands on. But after that, they seemed to do pretty well!