Gallidaihia
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Hi, I am a new goat owner but a long time admirer. I recently bought my first 4 goats, all babies. They have gone from being completely wild to thinking I am the greatest thing since sliced bread. (I've decide nothing is better for the ego than bottle fed goats. My herd consists of one full Nubian, one Saanen Nubian cross and 2 kInders. The first two I bought from a farm that had them dehorned, the Kinders I bought from a friend who did not have them dehorned. I was in the process of moving cross country when i got them and ended up not getting them dehorned, they are 9 weeks and 11 weeks old. they are going to be pastured goats and i have read diffrent things, I am down in Arizona where predators can be a problem so I have read that they are better off with horns (I do intend to get a lgd). Other than being dairy animals the girls will also be farm based therapy animals. Ive read that it is not to late to have them sawed off, but I dont know if it is worth it or not. What are your guyses opinions?
I also had a questions about head butting, Ive been around wonderful goats that would never think about butting and I also had a friend who had goat that would get you any time your back was turned. I have a young daughter and I want to make sure my goats dont get into that habbit, Ive trained lots of horses and dogs but not goats, how do I handle them so this does not become an issue?
thank you
I also had a questions about head butting, Ive been around wonderful goats that would never think about butting and I also had a friend who had goat that would get you any time your back was turned. I have a young daughter and I want to make sure my goats dont get into that habbit, Ive trained lots of horses and dogs but not goats, how do I handle them so this does not become an issue?
thank you