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<blockquote data-quote="baleflipper" data-source="post: 845922" data-attributes="member: 16896"><p>it will heal. cows tilt their heads and the fluids run out.its normal for some grayish matter to come out .It will hide up in a few days.If you want put some flyspray that you would use on a horse to repel flies. Years ago we only dehorned after the frost killed the flies due to screw worms. Dont know if Corral smear is still avaliable. I dehorn cattle every winter here.Do it then cause its cooler .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baleflipper, post: 845922, member: 16896"] it will heal. cows tilt their heads and the fluids run out.its normal for some grayish matter to come out .It will hide up in a few days.If you want put some flyspray that you would use on a horse to repel flies. Years ago we only dehorned after the frost killed the flies due to screw worms. Dont know if Corral smear is still avaliable. I dehorn cattle every winter here.Do it then cause its cooler . [/QUOTE]
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