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<blockquote data-quote="susie" data-source="post: 119672" data-attributes="member: 1553"><p>OK, here's what we did with our goat.</p><p></p><p> You get two tennis balls, stick them on the ends of the horns. Wrap the balls to the horns with duct tape, generously.</p><p> Not the most attractive, but it takes the point out of the horns. If I had a picture I'd post it, but she kind of looked like an alien. We gave her to someone else who needed a goat. She was nasty with those horns,mostly to the other goats, but the balls took out alot of the fun for her.</p><p></p><p>BTW we got the goat, Lucy, as an old gal, wouldn't put a mature animal through de-horning... but prefer any animal I'm going to handle to be hornless. Just my opinion.</p><p>Good luck!</p><p></p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susie, post: 119672, member: 1553"] OK, here's what we did with our goat. You get two tennis balls, stick them on the ends of the horns. Wrap the balls to the horns with duct tape, generously. Not the most attractive, but it takes the point out of the horns. If I had a picture I'd post it, but she kind of looked like an alien. We gave her to someone else who needed a goat. She was nasty with those horns,mostly to the other goats, but the balls took out alot of the fun for her. BTW we got the goat, Lucy, as an old gal, wouldn't put a mature animal through de-horning... but prefer any animal I'm going to handle to be hornless. Just my opinion. Good luck! Susie [/QUOTE]
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