KWAK
Ridin' The Range
I'm thinking about letting my kids (when they are born) keep there horns?
What do you do? Why?
What do you do? Why?
But my meat goats live with my dairy goats; and I get tired of getting heads out of stock panels. I have some boers with horns and some without and when I am grabbing a goat by the collar I hate having them raise their head up and smash my fingers between horns and collar. Sorry, if they are staying on my ranch, and not going into the show ring, the horns have to go. Just easier for this old lady to deal with.Straw Hat Kikos said:I will always leave my goats with horns on. I have Kiko meat goats. They're known for those horns!! I feel that if a goat is born with horns then leave them on. Goats are just as easily handled with horns as without and goats don't just go around hitting you or people or each other as people make them out to do. All my goats are very aware of their horns are are just fine with them. They don't hurt me or each other.
Also, please do not ever disbud meat goats. It's like a sin. Diary goats, ok sure you do that. Your choice. But please not meat goats. Meat goats SHOULD have horns.
What kind of goats do you have and what is there purpose?KWAK said:I'm thinking about letting my kids (when they are born) keep there horns?
What do you do? Why?
Gonna disagree with this one on personal experience. We have had meat goats pop a dairy goat's udder. The doe we just took in is also with ZERO provocation walking up to me and gouging me with her horns. Seriously no reason. And there is a big difference between "I'm itching my head on you and oops" and one that is going for impact. It doesn't matter where she is in the pen. From a good 40ft away she walked up and started gouging me with horns. She's getting banded this weekend. It is completely unacceptable.Straw Hat Kikos said:I will always leave my goats with horns on. I have Kiko meat goats. They're known for those horns!! I feel that if a goat is born with horns then leave them on. Goats are just as easily handled with horns as without and goats don't just go around hitting you or people or each other as people make them out to do. All my goats are very aware of their horns are are just fine with them. They don't hurt me or each other.
Also, please do not ever disbud meat goats. It's like a sin. Diary goats, ok sure you do that. Your choice. But please not meat goats. Meat goats SHOULD have horns.
Maybe goats are different, but I have to disagree as I have polled sheep that do not overheat and they survived pretty well this past summer in 1-2 wks straight of 100+ degree temps just by staying in the shade.SuburbanFarmChic said:Our cashmere goats keep their horns though. As well as our Boer doe. Neither use them on people and the fiber goats need them for cooling.
Yeah goats are. Removing fiber goat's horns is not wise and horns do ALOT to help goats regulate heat. Goats should have horns.SheepGirl said:Maybe goats are different, but I have to disagree as I have polled sheep that do not overheat and they survived pretty well this past summer in 1-2 wks straight of 100+ degree temps just by staying in the shade.SuburbanFarmChic said:Our cashmere goats keep their horns though. As well as our Boer doe. Neither use them on people and the fiber goats need them for cooling.