04-30-2016, 05:00 AM
Hello CH
Thanks for the advice.
I did not want a horned goat BUT Beggar's can't be choosers. He was Free ,I'll have to invest in tennis balls now.
He is going to be a good boy and in a way like my Freizian filly.
Has learned from my RET Police horses (Her UNCLES) I am HOPEING he will take after Pete and Sam in manner.
Yes, with horns as he grows he probably will take over as HEAD of the herd. Even before I can start packing him.
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Moving On:
Snip Snip?
I have seen there is some controversy between Banding and Cutting.
I have done horses for the most part and we cut them. Had a couple steers that we banded
Sam was cut at Prepper Camp last September as part of a goat presentation he still has a small sack but no jewels.
Sam was about a year old I think then. No complications.
People Fuzzy came from advocate banding and have the equipment.
What do you think is the best way to go. I wish they would have dis-budded him but they are milk goat people and with all their nanny's having bucklings this year I think they just had to cut some cost. They have the VET do it
The other 7 bucklings will probably just go to auction. Any one of them would make good Pack Goats.
I think $75 each is what they would like to get. They come from a very clean herd situation and have their first CDT shot.
RE: Cammo Goat
I have to look for Sam (Black and White) to find Pete in the woods all the time, talk about cammo Pete blends in so well here Maybe Fuzzy will help that problem He is eating brush and leaves already.(Fuzzy)
Find Pete in this picture
Happy Trails
hihobaron Fuzzy,Pete and Sam
Thanks for the advice.
I did not want a horned goat BUT Beggar's can't be choosers. He was Free ,I'll have to invest in tennis balls now.
He is going to be a good boy and in a way like my Freizian filly.
Has learned from my RET Police horses (Her UNCLES) I am HOPEING he will take after Pete and Sam in manner.
Yes, with horns as he grows he probably will take over as HEAD of the herd. Even before I can start packing him.
=====================
Moving On:
Snip Snip?
I have seen there is some controversy between Banding and Cutting.
I have done horses for the most part and we cut them. Had a couple steers that we banded
Sam was cut at Prepper Camp last September as part of a goat presentation he still has a small sack but no jewels.
Sam was about a year old I think then. No complications.
People Fuzzy came from advocate banding and have the equipment.
What do you think is the best way to go. I wish they would have dis-budded him but they are milk goat people and with all their nanny's having bucklings this year I think they just had to cut some cost. They have the VET do it
The other 7 bucklings will probably just go to auction. Any one of them would make good Pack Goats.
I think $75 each is what they would like to get. They come from a very clean herd situation and have their first CDT shot.
RE: Cammo Goat
I have to look for Sam (Black and White) to find Pete in the woods all the time, talk about cammo Pete blends in so well here Maybe Fuzzy will help that problem He is eating brush and leaves already.(Fuzzy)
Find Pete in this picture
Happy Trails
hihobaron Fuzzy,Pete and Sam