Dropping for Momentum.
When goats fight, they rear up on their hind feet and drop horn first to hit the other goat in the head. Even big goats will play at it sometimes but kids never hit as they don’t have the horns they need to take the shock of hitting. A few years back I drew the outline of a goats head with eyes and all on a piece of cardboard and put it on the chicken house door. Later I saw that it was just full of holes where the kids had butted it with their little short horns.
Dropping for Momentum.
When goats fight, they rear up on their hind feet and drop horn first to hit the other goat in the head. Even big goats will play at it sometimes but kids never hit as they don’t have the horns they need to take the shock of hitting. A few years back I drew the outline of a goats head with eyes and all on a piece of cardboard and put it on the chicken house door. Later I saw that it was just full of holes where the kids had butted it with their little short horns.