You are advising someone to keep an intact buck as a pet? Good grief!! Adult bucks smell, they pee on their heads, they blubber, and they have other not so nice habits. The only thing an intact buck is good for is a breeding animal. Unless he has superior genetics he should be castrated. A wether can be used for a number of things. He can be a pack goat, a pet, a companion for a horse, or a brush eater. He can even end up as someone's dinner and that is not a bad thing. I disbudded and dehorned all my goats. Why? Because in my situation horns were difficult to manage. Horned heads would not fit in my feeders or stanchions. Horned heads would also get caught in woven wire fences, and in the hot the hot summer days if the goat is not found quickly and released it will die. Plus I showed my dairy goats, and horns in the show ring are a disqualification.
yes i am i do not agree with any of your thoughts or reasoning ive never had a problem with a buck and have never had a stinking goat i do not believe in dehorning a goat i see it as cruel and not needed and as far as showing them thats not what we use them for and a castrated goat in my area is as worthless as a doe that is barren and how can they protect there selves from predators if they have no horns