Naef hajaya
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Thank youcmjust0 said:WOW! Those are really neat!
Are they naturally hornless, or do they remove the horns (or "horn buds") when they're young?
Neato!![]()
Oh reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally... Very, very interesting.. Usually, breeding two naturally hornless goats -- if they'll even breed -- leads to babies with fertility problems. This is the very first mention of a breed of goats that's naturally hornless.Naef hajaya said:Thank youcmjust0 said:WOW! Those are really neat!
Are they naturally hornless, or do they remove the horns (or "horn buds") when they're young?
Neato!![]()
it's naturally hornlees
I looked over all the pictures and I saw no signs they had been dehorned....... Now I really, really, really want one!cmjust0 said:Oh reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally... Very, very interesting.. Usually, breeding two naturally hornless goats -- if they'll even breed -- leads to babies with fertility problems. This is the very first mention of a breed of goats that's naturally hornless.Naef hajaya said:Thank youcmjust0 said:WOW! Those are really neat!
Are they naturally hornless, or do they remove the horns (or "horn buds") when they're young?
Neato!![]()
it's naturally hornlees
Super cool!![]()
hahahahaha you make me laugh !!!!!DonnaBelle said:I think Mr. Naef just wants to tease us by posting pictures of goats we can never have....
Kinda like when Elivis was alive, no chance, no chance a tall...
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