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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 355595" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>We use a dehorning paste at the same time we tag the calf, just a few hours after birth. We clip the hair off of the horn bud and put the paste on circiling the bud completely. It use to come in a bottle that you could squeeze on, but it has been taken off of the market. The other stuff we now use is in a jar and we apply it with a popsicle stick. Too much can burn right into the skull. Highly corosive. Keep off your skin. Wash off with vinegar.</p><p>It is rare that we have a horn grow after using this, unless the paste is somehow rubbed off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 355595, member: 5917"] We use a dehorning paste at the same time we tag the calf, just a few hours after birth. We clip the hair off of the horn bud and put the paste on circiling the bud completely. It use to come in a bottle that you could squeeze on, but it has been taken off of the market. The other stuff we now use is in a jar and we apply it with a popsicle stick. Too much can burn right into the skull. Highly corosive. Keep off your skin. Wash off with vinegar. It is rare that we have a horn grow after using this, unless the paste is somehow rubbed off. [/QUOTE]
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