Friday at 6:06 PM #1 J jjentringer3921 WKR Joined Oct 7, 2013 Messages 466 Location Salt Lake City, Utah No glands behind the horn and I was unable to visualize genitals. But I thought the horns represented a billy. Curious what others think.
No glands behind the horn and I was unable to visualize genitals. But I thought the horns represented a billy. Curious what others think.
Friday at 7:51 PM #4 cornstalker FNG Joined Sep 25, 2016 Messages 75 Location Colorado I would guess it's a billy because the horn base is bigger than the eye. Also, the gap between the horns, the horn shape, and the shape of it's face look like a billy to me. But then I got smoked on a couple of these in the CPW resource videos. Lol. Great pictures either way!
I would guess it's a billy because the horn base is bigger than the eye. Also, the gap between the horns, the horn shape, and the shape of it's face look like a billy to me. But then I got smoked on a couple of these in the CPW resource videos. Lol. Great pictures either way!
Friday at 9:33 PM #6 mcr-85 WKR Joined May 28, 2014 Messages 1,116 Location Southern Utah I vote Billy
Friday at 9:54 PM #7 Marbles WK Donkey Classified Approved Joined May 16, 2020 Messages 4,209 Location AK A young (about 2 years old) Billy. No glands and looks to have only one true annulus. His muzzle also is not very boxy.
A young (about 2 years old) Billy. No glands and looks to have only one true annulus. His muzzle also is not very boxy.
Yesterday at 8:37 PM #8 Decker9 WKR Joined Apr 10, 2015 Messages 979 Location BC goat mountains 3 1/2 y/o Billy. On his way to being a stud!