1. Yes, she has horn buds! Which I was happy for, because we don't disbud our goats here. Too many coyotes, and they need their horns for protection as adults!
2. I am guessing, by how she feels, she weighs about 15 pounds - I can carry her under one arm.
3. She will NOT be ate! She is a meat goat, but I'll be sure to try to milk her LOL later...we're hoping to get a boer billy or find a breeder who would uh service her in 18 months....
We're also hoping to add a couple Nubian gals to our herd - that's the goal, a mixed herd of boers and nubians because that meat cross is our local market right now. And I want milk.
4. She had better NOT be a pygmy!! She is a twin, and her twin sister was a bit bigger than her, so I'm hoping a runt who grows up to be a BIG GOAT!
Free and Farm, thanks for the advice! I'll try the milk, free!

Last night before bed I checked on her and she was chomping down on her goat feed, and then took a long drink of water. This morning she was chewing on the hay in her barn.
Farm, so far the output has been good....pellet poos and lots of pee.