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CaliforniaLyme
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We visited Annie, now renamed Chuck.

Although we were told he was dehorned and wethered, it runs out Annie is...

very MUCH a Chuck.

He ain't no castrated fellow.

*hmph*

Aha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It was a very sad visit frankly. I htink he was happier with us. My duaghters cried. It was bad.
We miss him.

And that's WHY!!!

Which means- if we had him fixed- we could have kept him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I knew he had a little penis but we had been told he was wethered and so I thought they had lopped off his little balls. But I guess he had never been touched in that way- no wonder he was so aggressive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CHUCK!!!!!!!!

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Geneal
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I am sorry it was such a hard visit.

You gave me such a good laugh this am. Thanks I needed that.

I thought your goat's behavior reminded me of our male goat too.

That is why he had to go bye-bye.

I don't think castration will fix that mentality.

Just the ability to procreate.

He will still have the desire to dominate.

Maybe Annie's aggression stemmed from gender confustion.

Gives new meaning to the nickname of "Annie Bananie!"

Hugs,

Geneal

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