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Calf rubbing off dehorning paste. Help please!
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<blockquote data-quote="skylavaulter" data-source="post: 1180578" data-attributes="member: 22775"><p>We just dehorned our calf using caustic paste a half hour ago. She has been rubbing the spots a lot with her back hooves and now the paste is barely on the button, but a good thin layer is still present immediately around the raised button. Should we reapply more paste to the button or is this rubbing to be expected? My husband is out there now with her to prevent her from rubbing anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skylavaulter, post: 1180578, member: 22775"] We just dehorned our calf using caustic paste a half hour ago. She has been rubbing the spots a lot with her back hooves and now the paste is barely on the button, but a good thin layer is still present immediately around the raised button. Should we reapply more paste to the button or is this rubbing to be expected? My husband is out there now with her to prevent her from rubbing anymore. [/QUOTE]
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