Horns are hollow
sheaths, enclosing the pointed bony cores that rise out of the skull, which grow
throughout the life of the goat and are never shed. The hollow sheaths are made of keratin, the
same substance as our fingernails.
Had a nail
biting fox chewed it off? More likely it slipped off when I pulled it out of
the bracken so I’ll go back to see if I can find it. My friendly goat expert
(Bryan) has estimated the goat to have been nine years old which I suspect is a
good old age in the wild.
Below is a
film clip of the goats last spring when there were three billies in the heft
but now there is only one. Fingers crossed there will be a kid this year
although I doubt the warden shares my enthusiasm!
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