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I'm a goat snob. I admit it. (Some may dislike my next comment, but I truly mean no offense...)
When I see dairy goats with horns, I think the same thing as I do when I see human children w/ dirty clothes and snotty noses-- Just a general feeling of distaste.
It's not the goat's fault any more than it is the kids, but I just think they look....trashy.
I like to see Boers with horns, but I don't like what Boers with horns do to my fencing, barns, stalls, etc.
To each their own. We choose to disbud every 'keeper' meat kid we have, and we disbud all dairy kids.
For those that think horns make convenient 'handles'....lemme grab you by your ears and lead you around.....see how you like it.
When I see dairy goats with horns, I think the same thing as I do when I see human children w/ dirty clothes and snotty noses-- Just a general feeling of distaste.
It's not the goat's fault any more than it is the kids, but I just think they look....trashy.
I like to see Boers with horns, but I don't like what Boers with horns do to my fencing, barns, stalls, etc.
To each their own. We choose to disbud every 'keeper' meat kid we have, and we disbud all dairy kids.
For those that think horns make convenient 'handles'....lemme grab you by your ears and lead you around.....see how you like it.