Ariel301
Loving the herd life
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I have two wether kids that I am selling. I wasn't intending to sell them orginally, I usually raise the male kids up for meat, but I got a good offer on them and decided to go ahead since I'm in bad need of money. They were not disbudded, as they were not going to be around more than six months...but the buyer needs them without horns I think, as she is a novice goat owner and has small children. I feel uncomfortable selling her goats with horns.
So, these boys are about five weeks old. Too big for the goat disbudder. I thought I would take the horns off by banding, but I can't seem to get that to work. The bands don't compress the horns at all and just pop off when the goat shakes its head. I don't think they are small enough. I saw a method that used a wire loop around the horn and also the band, but I can't get the wire on...when I try to hold their heads still for it they scream bloody murder and throw themselves all around until I am afraid of them getting hurt. They scream that much just over being restrained, I don't even touch them and they start!
So...what to do? I can't afford to get a vet to dehorn them. And even if I could, it would cost more than I am selling the kids for. I have a friend who has a calf disbudder, would that work for already growing horns on kids this age?
Here's a photo of the horns to be removed.
So, these boys are about five weeks old. Too big for the goat disbudder. I thought I would take the horns off by banding, but I can't seem to get that to work. The bands don't compress the horns at all and just pop off when the goat shakes its head. I don't think they are small enough. I saw a method that used a wire loop around the horn and also the band, but I can't get the wire on...when I try to hold their heads still for it they scream bloody murder and throw themselves all around until I am afraid of them getting hurt. They scream that much just over being restrained, I don't even touch them and they start!
So...what to do? I can't afford to get a vet to dehorn them. And even if I could, it would cost more than I am selling the kids for. I have a friend who has a calf disbudder, would that work for already growing horns on kids this age?
Here's a photo of the horns to be removed.
