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<blockquote data-quote="PLUMNUTZ" data-source="post: 607184" data-attributes="member: 9114"><p>Hey folks :cboy: </p><p></p><p>Need a little advice. I have a 2500 lb. pet bull. He has a horn on the right side that is going to grow into his head. I have clipped the end off twice, but now he is not having any more of that. It is only about 1/8 " away from his head now. He has never been loaded, and I do not have a head gate that would hold him, ha. You can not get a vet. to come out to do anything like that here, they don't even want to use tranqulizers. I raised him from a calf after his mother died. I hate to have him butchered, and that brings on more talk. If he was a cat in a drain pipe you could get half the population to help. I am about at my wits end on this one, I am disabled and have very little local help. Thanks for listening to me rant!! Does anyone have any insight??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PLUMNUTZ, post: 607184, member: 9114"] Hey folks :cboy: Need a little advice. I have a 2500 lb. pet bull. He has a horn on the right side that is going to grow into his head. I have clipped the end off twice, but now he is not having any more of that. It is only about 1/8 " away from his head now. He has never been loaded, and I do not have a head gate that would hold him, ha. You can not get a vet. to come out to do anything like that here, they don't even want to use tranqulizers. I raised him from a calf after his mother died. I hate to have him butchered, and that brings on more talk. If he was a cat in a drain pipe you could get half the population to help. I am about at my wits end on this one, I am disabled and have very little local help. Thanks for listening to me rant!! Does anyone have any insight?? [/QUOTE]
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