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Disbudding & Castration Services


Do you need help disbudding or castrating your goat kids?  We are here for you!  With over ten years of experience, we would love to give you peace of mind.  Disbudding is $50 per kid.  Castration is $20 per kid.  Please contact us, if you have any questions!

When does my baby goat need to be disbudded/dehorned?
  • Bucklings' (male babies) horn buds are usually ready when they are three to seven days old (depending on rate of growth).
  • Doelings' (female babies) horn buds are usually ready when they are six to fourteen days old (depending on rate of growth).
Why should I disbud/dehorn my baby goat?
  • They are safer to handle as adults (especially if you have children!).
  • They won't get their horns stuck in the fence--a common killer.
  • They can't injure other goats, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
When does my baby male goat need to be castrated/banded?
  • They are ready to be neutered when they are seven to ten weeks old (depending on maturity).
Why should I castrate/band my baby male goat?
  • They are easier to work with at maturity, without the testosterone.
  • They never get smelly (no annual rut!).
  • They live much longer--a buck's (unneutered male) average lifespan is about eight years, while a wether's (neutered male) is closer to twelve years.

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