No problem with you asking Langdon, and I will answer of course!!
All the goats I have now (er .....20 in all) bar two, have horns. This is not through choice - they are all goats I have taken in from other people, and obviously they had not had their goats dehorned. I certainly would not keep horned and de horned goats together, but as they are in groups, they get along fine, and the horns are not a problem.
In the past I was fortunate that all the goats I had, were naturally polled, which means they were born with no horns.
The two kids in the picture have got little horns coming through. After much thought, I decided not to de horn them. De horning any animal is not without risk, and if the kids were to knock their heads soon after de horning, it could actually kill them.
jasmine's horns are tame compared to Paddys - oh and we have a castrated billy, who although not very big has extremely large horns. Will try and find a pic for you of Billy.
Jasmine is a Sannan, smaller than the British Sannan. The kids father is Paddy who is a British Alpine, quite a large breed - so I am expecting the two kids to be bigger than Mum!!