dianneS
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Does anyone have any Tennessee fainting goats?
I just picked out my two little wethers today! They won't be able to come home for another eight weeks. One is polled and the other had horns, but he's been disbudded already (I'm not opposed to horns, half my herd has them).
I'll post pics when they arrive! They are too cute, and will be my first fainters.
I'm learning all I can about fainting goats, and I'm surprised that its not just fright that makes them "faint". They will faint at anything that excites them. This is going to be a new experience for me. I also have a livestock guardian dog. I hope he doesn't frighten them to the point of fainting all the time!
Is there anything more I need to know about fainters that make them different from other goats?
I just picked out my two little wethers today! They won't be able to come home for another eight weeks. One is polled and the other had horns, but he's been disbudded already (I'm not opposed to horns, half my herd has them).
I'll post pics when they arrive! They are too cute, and will be my first fainters.
I'm learning all I can about fainting goats, and I'm surprised that its not just fright that makes them "faint". They will faint at anything that excites them. This is going to be a new experience for me. I also have a livestock guardian dog. I hope he doesn't frighten them to the point of fainting all the time!
Is there anything more I need to know about fainters that make them different from other goats?