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5:52 PMWayne.B
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 14:54:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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I've seen a few goats here and there but am hardly an expert. It
would seem that peeing their beards would be anatomically impossible.
On the other hand if we have to choose between Harree being a dog or a
goat, I'd pick the goat. Dogs have better manners as a rule.
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Now. Whadda you know...

http://animals.mom.me/billy-goats-smell-bad-3344.html

"Bucks stink with a strong musky odor, which comes from both their scent glands, located near their horns, and their urine, which they spray on their face, beards, front legs and chest. They usually spray themselves during rut -- that is, the time when the does are in estrus. Rut usually occurs in late summer through fall, and it is the time when the buck is most smelly. While you may not find the odor pleasing, does find it irresistible.

When Do Bucks Stink?
Bucks smell pretty much all the time, but the rut causes them to smell worse. They will urinate on themselves then more than any other time of the year. Bucklings, or young male goats, usually start smelling like bucks when they become sexually mature. Since bucklings can become sexually mature as young as 2 months, you may have a stinky youngster at that age."