Remove wattles?

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I really don't like them. A very long time ago when we raised pygmy goats we used to cut them off newborn goats. A quick snip and they're gone.

Donna
 

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So glad you changed your mind :clap...I was so excited to see my ND buckling is growing his waddles. :celebrate

In my area people advertise with waddles as a selling feature. I love them, so adorable and add more personality IMO...as if goats need MORE in the personality department. lol!
 

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Southern by choice said:
:lol: Sorry Southern. I hope I didn't freak you out. They were surgical scissors (sterilized). Honestly most of them never even reacted.

Donna
 

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I can't stand wattles...but then again I can't stand lamancha ears either. :idunno to each their own.
 

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I love wattles but I'm with you on the lamancha ears!!! I've heard or read really wonderful things about them and their temperaments but I just can get past those ears lol
 

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Renegade said:
I really don't like them. A very long time ago when we raised pygmy goats we used to cut them off newborn goats. A quick snip and they're gone.

Donna
So I can just take scissors and cut them off without risk of bleeding?
 
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