mtnrunner260
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Do the Billy's have prominent glands year round or more so during the rut?Very skinny horns…appears to lack the glands right behind the horns that the males have.
Even if that was a male (*hey, it’s the modern age), it’s not a shooter.
Great photo and "don't shoot if cute" is a great way to think about itYes. You are correct. Even if it you’re mistaken and it’s a billy it is a young one. “If it’s cute, do not shoot.”
Contrast your pics of the goat in profile with this mature billy.
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Do the Billy's have prominent glands year round or more so during the rut?

Both stud billies!
If a got has big glands and a horse face the horns are likely good enough?
Thanks
On the front shoulders, is that billy compared to nanny or the fronts compared to rear on same goat?After you look at enough goats, it is fairly obvious when you see a truly mature billy. The younger ones can be almost impossible to tell for sure, but a mature billy sticks out. Horseface, not cute, bigger front shoulders in my experience and thicker horns.
Not sure where you are located but make a run to Glacier to look at goats. You can look at them from super close and really get an eye for what a mature billy looks like when you see one. You get close enough in Glacier that you can look for the frank and beans from 20 feet away to be damn sure you are identifying correctly. It helped me out last year when I had a tag and if nothing else it helps bolster the confidence in what you are seeing.
Really it applies to both. The front shoulders on a mature billy look bigger than the rear on that same goat. They probably actually aren't by weight but the chest is just bigger. This also applies when compared to a nanny. The front shoulders are bigger on a mature billy when compared to a nanny.On the front shoulders, is that billy compared to nanny or the fronts compared to rear on same goat?
Glacier isn't likely to happen this summer but I should have several opportunities to see goats.
Looking for a mature billy. Not cute, with a horse face, big glands and ample hair. I think the horns will be there if all the other boxes are checked.
Best of luck and share some pics when you get back!Thank you for the great photo's, I am also one of the lucky one's that has a montana tag in my pocket this year. Really excited to learn all I can and enjoy this adventure. Headed out to my district this weekend for some scouting.