
03/21/08, 08:14 AM
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stranger than fiction
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Eastern Ontario, Canada
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Removing Scent Glands?
What the heck? I was reading an article about goats, namely the techniques for castrating goats for pets. And there was mention of removing some scent glands that are located near the horns? What the heck is THAT? I've never heard that one before.
No, I'm not going to do that, BTW. Just thought it was a strange thing to do. I thought that bucks lost their smell---if they ever had one---so long as they are done early (before a rut). Maybe doing a mature buck is different?
My wether smells like a doe. Don't know how old he was when he was done, though.
Has anyone ever heard of that? I
Here's the article section in question:
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Dairy goats and pygmy bucks are castrated in the first few weeks; Angoras are castrated later, after they have attained good horn growth. In males to be kept as pets, castration should be delayed to allow maximal urethral development, which reduces the likelihood of urolithiasis ( Urolithiasis in Ruminants). To improve their desirability as pets, these goats also should have the scent glands, located caudomedially to the horn base, removed along with the horns.
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I guess that these glands are removed when dehorning? I'm not sure, you wouldn't see these glands while disbudding, right? And dehorning is more invasive, so are they referring to if you are dehorning instead?
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Last edited by DixyDoodle; 03/21/08 at 08:18 AM.
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