You definitely have a good point there. I just can't imagine putting an anima animal through dehorning.im a big softie. LolThe horns of a Boer goat slope backward and are fairly close to the head. Therefore they are less likely to cause trouble than the horns of dairy goats. Horns of dairy goats grow more upright, the points are sharp, and they can injure you, themselves, and each other. Whether or not to remove horns is a matter of personal choice. My first goat had a full set of horns. I grew to hate them. She threw her head back and got me in the face. She would hook other goats in the belly or ram them in the side. She got her head caught in fences and feeders more times than I could count. I finally got them removed. The funny thing is that once she learned she could no longer spear her penmates she started biting them. The bites caused a lot less damage than the horns did though.