Thursday, March 4, 2010

[CHICKENS-101] Re: Done for the day...............

 

Some of you ladies frighten me. You seem to get a lot of pleasure cutting things off the male of the species. I'll bet you even giggle while you're doing it. Burrr, gives me the willies.
Ol' George

--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, "Laura A. Roberts" <laura0554@...> wrote:
>
> So, what's wrong with him being polled. I only wish mine had been born
> polled. Instead, I have a "Pygmy" goat that weighs at least 70 pounds and
> has horns that are going on two feet long...he is obviously not a pure
> "Pygmy". After we bought them and brought them home - at the age of 8
> weeks, the breeder tells me she had a Fainting Billy in there, too....so, I
> think our Bashful isn't tiny for a reason! Our other three are smaller than
> him and their horns are smaller, too. ALL were castrated young, so I don't
> know why Bash is such a Billy acting goat. I am over goats. We end up with
> bruises every time we do medicals with him. He doesn't intentionally horn
> us, but we always end up getting hit with those horns at some point. (punny,
> huh)
>
>
>
> If I EVER have anymore goats, NO HORNS. I wouldn't mind an Angora to add to
> my fiber pool....but no horns!
>
>
>
> Laura Roberts
>
> R Half Pint Farm
>
> Spotsylvania, VA
>

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