Bart Gazendam, [26 Dec 2022 at 14:33:23]: Hi guys, I have an impala with a broken horn. It seems to be one horn that is about to fall off. Would you recommend to remove both horns, or leave one horn on? The one horn falling off cannot be saved. Roy Bengis, [26 Dec 2022 at 14:38:35]: Hi Bart, leave the good horn on. In nature, it is not unusual to see unicorn impalas. 🐃🦏 Bossie Boshoff, [26 Dec 2022 at 14:39:35]: If it’s a breeding ram, but not too aggressive when pushing out last year’s rams during breeding season, then one can leave the good horn. If he is a ram known to kill young rams at breeding time, you can contemplate removing the remaining horn, as this may increase the possibility of killing other rams. Ean van den Berg, [26 Dec 2022 at 18:31:36]: Hi Bart, I agree with Bossie. A 'one-horned' impala ram is a lot more dangerous when fighting. Bossie Boshoff, [26 Dec 2022 at 18:32:25]: Waterbuck especially