It’s breed standard, dairy goats are usually dehorned whether or not they’re going to be shown so the standard has leaned towards no horns, and Boer goats are less likely to be dehorned since they’re usually out and about and need extra protection so the Boer standard leans towards that.
What is with the weird stance of the handler when the judge was in front? And combing when the animal hadn’t even been touched? The animal should be the focus, not the overzealous show person.
I turned on captions and when the goat screamed it said “hello”.
The little girl and her goat 😭❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much, learned so many new things and that goat is gorgeous!!
Such beautiful animals.
This video was great help but in my county it is illegal to use a prong collar
very informational thank you.
I'm curious why it's okay for Boers to show with horns but not dairy breeds?
It’s breed standard, dairy goats are usually dehorned whether or not they’re going to be shown so the standard has leaned towards no horns, and Boer goats are less likely to be dehorned since they’re usually out and about and need extra protection so the Boer standard leans towards that.
That little girl Oml so cute
So cool helpful to my son❤❤❤
I really wish you had a wireless microphone. It’s really hard to hear her.
Nzizi😂
What is with the weird stance of the handler when the judge was in front? And combing when the animal hadn’t even been touched? The animal should be the focus, not the overzealous show person.
Not when it's showmanship. Showmanship is how well you show, not how well your animal looks.