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Sweetened
Herd Master
Im of the mindset: if I dont want horns, Ill breed polled. One of my polled does killed a kid I introduced when I first got into goats. Rammed him to death while I was in the house and was tossing around his floppy body around. If a goat wants to do damage, it doesnt need horns. When we lost goats to dogs, I wished they would have used their horns but they didn't.
Its the same with our cows. If they want to kill or hurt you, they will do so with or without horns. We will get our bulls horns tipped if they end up too pointy, but wont have them removed.
Absolutely to each their own. I dont judge why other people do it.
Its the same with our cows. If they want to kill or hurt you, they will do so with or without horns. We will get our bulls horns tipped if they end up too pointy, but wont have them removed.
Absolutely to each their own. I dont judge why other people do it.