totally understand Don! Heck I had a bottle fed Blackbelly ram, supposedly "domestic" that literally tore down the stall gate constructed of 2x4's. He could break your leg with one head butt if he wanted to. Got to the point i would have to rope and tie him off just to get into the pasture. Cant imagine what that boy would do!
I had seen Angoras that had been cut and still grew very long but thin horns. So I decided to try it. His are very thin and have grown about the same as a females. He is very tame and is not aggressive at all. I use him as a companion when I have others in a pen to somewhat calm them down.
Two guys are drinking around the campfire and the first guys says to the second guy I bet you $100 you want cut that Ibex... Seemed like a good idea at the time