Mike CHS
Herd Master
Southerm - do you keep the horns on your Kikos?
How sad. That's exactly why I disbud too - less chance of anyone getting hurt. I brought home an 8 month old wether with TERRIBLE scurs that curved into his skull (I know, I should've had my head examined, but I loved this boy dearly and he's paid me back a thousand fold). Not wanting to face a lifetime of trimming them, I bit the bullet and had him dehorned 4/13. It was a LONG haul to healing and lots of traumatic dressing changes; but it CAN be done and I can go into detail with anyone who wants to hear about it. I'm an APRN so I also know what I'm doing with this stuff Not at all sorry I did it. He's 100% and the lovin'est goat I ever knew now, and not at all shy about having a buttfest with the girls! so obviously it didn't traumatize him.I disbud all of mine but I have one Alpine doe that has one stunted horn and I haven't wanted to put her through having it cut off. However last year she killed one of my 4 month old doelings by puncturing two holes in her midsection and the vet could do nothing. Now I'm just waiting for her to kid and I'm selling her to someone that knows she can be rough on the other goats. She happens to also be the herd queen and that doesn't help matters.
I'm a stranger here meself, hoping to make new friends...
I have one full bred LaMancha and 4 crosses, including the daughter of the full bred. I LOVE my Violet; she was always my favorite (shhhh, don't tell the others ). She was the goat I learned to hand milk on, and she was so patient and sweet. At the time I was doing a goat husbandry internship, and I thought LMs were the weirdest looking goats I'd ever seen. By the end of summer they had stolen my heart and I took my stipend in goats. She is definitely the omega goat: last on the totem pole and last to get everything, so naturally she gets a lot of extras and privileges from me . I kept two doelings from this spring's breeding, and they were both LM/Oberhasli crosses.