Hi. I need advice. I have 3 Golden Guernseys; two of whom are horned. The matriarch has curved horns which curl down almost to her back. One of the smaller goats has straighter horns, her sister is unhorned. I have rescued 5 Golden Guernseys from an elderly couple who can no longer cope with them, two nannies and their three kids, born this year. They are all unhorned. I know horned and unhorned goats should not be mixed but it’s a bit of a fait accompli. Normally, I would let them get on with it, after showing them to each other for a period, the new goats in their shed, the established goats talking them through the gate, and then letting them sort out their hierarchy. However, I’m worried about the kids and also potential damage. Would it be better to put them into adjacent fields so they can see each other through the fence for an extended period or will they still have to sort it out physically themselves? If so, how can I limit the damage to them? The new goats are incredibly tame and affectionate as is my old goat who’s the matriarch. My two younger goats are very timid. I know this is not an ideal situation but I need to sort it out. Any advice would be very gratefully received.