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ABGA states a certain standsrd for horns as part their breed character. If you are showing in ABGA leave horns on.

Wethers are often dehorned as part of showing. Some shows require them to be dehorned or horn tips to be blunted. Honestly I prefer horns on the goats but because I show the wethers I dehorn.
 

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The thing with boers is the way their horns generally grow... they shoyld curve back and that really helps with safety. One of my girls horna curve back but the ends have started turning out ... almost like a smaller version of kiko horns
 
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