A couple of days ago I had to pin my goat buck into submission. In fighting to get away, he smacked his really crooked scur into the ground and broke the outer horn off clean at the base. When he pulled his head down, the outer portion of the scur/horn stayed in the ground where he stuck it.
He was left with the bloody/bleeding, pulpy, root interior sticking out of the top of his head. I used blood stop powder and got it liberally coated and the bleeding stopped. This morning, while all the other goats were laying outside, he was hiding inside the shelter, standing at the back all by himself. I had to go get him and chase him out to eat some breakfast, which he did. But, he's NOT butting any other goats away from "his" food at the moment. He's being real careful about that side of his head. It's dried up pretty hard and there's no fresh blood. I'm expecting that eventually he'll grow new scur horn over the remainder of what's there.
Has anyone had this happen to their goat? Can you share what I should expect?
He was left with the bloody/bleeding, pulpy, root interior sticking out of the top of his head. I used blood stop powder and got it liberally coated and the bleeding stopped. This morning, while all the other goats were laying outside, he was hiding inside the shelter, standing at the back all by himself. I had to go get him and chase him out to eat some breakfast, which he did. But, he's NOT butting any other goats away from "his" food at the moment. He's being real careful about that side of his head. It's dried up pretty hard and there's no fresh blood. I'm expecting that eventually he'll grow new scur horn over the remainder of what's there.
Has anyone had this happen to their goat? Can you share what I should expect?