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dwbonfire
Loving the herd life
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thanks all! she is doing great, she is soo much fun to sit and watch hopping around like a big white cricket!! lol just love her so much already!
my son loves to play with her and i thought maybe she could be "his goat" (shh, my way to justify keeping her!) so i would really prefer she doesnt have horns. i think just today i felt two little spots that havent surfaced yet. i also saw at TSC some dehorning paste.. i dont know much about it all but i assume once the horns break the surface, do you put dehorning paste on them to keep them from growing? will this be painful at all or is it not a good idea? i dont want to do it if its frowned apon, but i would feel safer if she didnt have horns around my son.
ive got to figure out how to post videos from my phone, i got some real cute ones of her jumping up on cynder blocks!
my son loves to play with her and i thought maybe she could be "his goat" (shh, my way to justify keeping her!) so i would really prefer she doesnt have horns. i think just today i felt two little spots that havent surfaced yet. i also saw at TSC some dehorning paste.. i dont know much about it all but i assume once the horns break the surface, do you put dehorning paste on them to keep them from growing? will this be painful at all or is it not a good idea? i dont want to do it if its frowned apon, but i would feel safer if she didnt have horns around my son.
ive got to figure out how to post videos from my phone, i got some real cute ones of her jumping up on cynder blocks!