Grandaddy Goat
Grandaddy Goat
This old buck had very few teeth left and the ones that were left were loose. He was destined to become coyote crap in the fall but still had enough spunk to be the dominant male in the herd. His horns are unique and very "bladed". He missed the minimum B&C score by 2 inches.
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Re: Grandaddy Goat
Awesome goat.... Thanks for sharing all these pics
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Re: Grandaddy Goat
Very unique and cool, thanks for sharing. He is a CACTUS GOAT.
Re: Grandaddy Goat
Those cholla cactus sure come in handy when hunting that flat country. What that New Mexico?
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Re: Grandaddy Goat
I love when they have bladed horns! Did it miss the all-time minimum (82.0)? You can be listed in the Triennial competition listings if it scored 80.0 or above, just won't be listed in the permanent book unless it scores 82.0.
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Re: Grandaddy Goat
looks like the right side got steam rolled!
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Re: Grandaddy Goat
That is a good looking goat, Wide