Wannatryitall
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So, I posted a few days ago for the first time regarding two new goats that I was bringing home to add to our 2 existing goats. We got them home and they are not nearly as tame as our two existing bottle girls (which is what we expected). So we have been keeping them in seperate shelters and letting our existing girls "meet" them over the half door. Today, we decided to open the door up and let our old girls enter and meet our new girls in the barn where the newbies are being kept. The new ones just hid in the corner as one of our old girls (who has been a little bossy lately as it is) walked up and sniffed them and then proceeded to place her head under one of their bellies and pull her head up hard and bash into the sides of them (she has long, pointy horns). Geesh it was scary so I seperated them once again. What do I do? We went round and round about getting them polled, but couldn't find a vet that would do it and now it's way too late. Is she trying to kill them? My husband wants to get rid of her as she is also the one who constantly jumps over or through our electric fence just to follow us back to our house. The other old girl is as sweet as a puppy, but we bottle fed them both and I don't want to part with either. We would eventually like to start a herd so there will be babies and others coming home. Is this a normal behavior? Could she actually gore them (besides the fact that I LOVE my animals, they were expensive girls)? Any tips on how to make this go more smoothly? I am even contemplating duck taping her horns so they aren't so sharp....trust me I am racking my brain here to figure out a solution. Any help is very much appreciated!!!