NO! Who would ask a question like that???!!!
Some goats are born with small horn buds that will grow into horns as they age. Some breeds of goats are naturally polled, meaning they are born without horns. Horned goats can be disbudded shortly after birth to prevent horn growth.
No goats and sheep are of different genera. Mountain Goats are goats that originated from the mountain areas, while big horned sheep are simply sheep with big horns.
A horn is a hard permanent outgrowth, often curved and pointed, found in pairs on the heads of cattle, sheep, goats, and giraffes.
The hard growths found on the heads of antelope and goats are horns. The horn is sometimes referred to as goral or spurs.
Because they found a white horse and strapped a horn to its head. Although there are goats out there that were born with one horn. Really unicorns only existed in prehistoric times, but their not real now-a days.
Goats
Some goats can.
Yes, all sheep/goats are herbivores.
most goats of both sexes have horns unless they have been burned off
No as when the horns grow the blood vessels grow with them and the sinuses and they could bleed profusely or get flyblown.
unicorn, rhino, single horned goats, horned toads, some reptiles...
It means that they were not dehorned well and you'll have to do it again.