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Re: aggressive doe - any hope of changing her?

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Posted by Mary on October 31, 2001 at 12:39:35:

In Reply to: aggressive doe - any hope of changing her? posted by nancy on October 30, 2001 at 08:58:44:

You are right goatmom. I am the herd queen of my bunch. They know that when I'm around, to behave themselves. You would probably laugh if you saw my behavior around them when I am establishing the hierarchy...I laugh when I think about it. I make the "rwow" sounds,(you know the sound that they make-enough to say...you're making me mad..) Then take the trouble maker by the beard or ear (I've seen the mama's do this to their kids to get their attention). Then I give them the eye to eye stare down. Then, as goatmom says, it is followed by a kiss and hug. But they get the idea...no messin with the queen. :)


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