Billy Issues

     All my does are heavily pregnant and I'm so excited to meet all the new baby goats (kids). My billy, Junior who is usually super chill has decided become a di*k! He is ramming the does and chasing the younger goats. He wouldn't let no one at the feeding stations either! 

    Junior has even started being rough with me. I always have a toddler in tow, so this just isn't going to work. He weighs around 230lbs, so handling him myself isn't an option when he is being a pain! We hooked two leads to his collar and it took both me and my husband twenty minutes to put him in his solitary pin. He needs away from the other goats before he causes a miscarriage. He usually comes to food, but even that didn't seem to help. Junior is in full rut, which means he smells really bad. He pees directly on his face, so you can just imagine how awesome we smelled after handling him today (can you hear the sarcasm?). 

    Kidding season is upon us and we are in full prep mode for the new babies. I have heard him yelling for the girls all day. He absolutely hates to be away from the main herd, but his behavior was so out of character and I'm not risking any of the new babies! 

    Junior is in lock down and possibly on his way to a new farm! We need a new buck anyway. 

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