12-10-2016, 09:23 AM
Hello Kel, and welcome to PackGoat Central!
Your doe's behavior sounds typical of one in heat. Many of them act like bucks when they cycle and will chuckle and mount the other does. This can certainly cause a lot of head-butting from the other doe if she doesn't want to be mounted. The problem should stop once your doe is out of estrus, which usually lasts about two days. If the behavior is going on continually I'd guess that your doe has cystic ovaries that cause her to cycle every few days instead of every few weeks. This can also cause them to be more bucky than usual.
Your doe's behavior sounds typical of one in heat. Many of them act like bucks when they cycle and will chuckle and mount the other does. This can certainly cause a lot of head-butting from the other doe if she doesn't want to be mounted. The problem should stop once your doe is out of estrus, which usually lasts about two days. If the behavior is going on continually I'd guess that your doe has cystic ovaries that cause her to cycle every few days instead of every few weeks. This can also cause them to be more bucky than usual.