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<blockquote data-quote="Lane" data-source="post: 846237" data-attributes="member: 14381"><p>I buy calves pretty much year round and we scoop any calves with horns.</p><p>Most don't leave much of a hole, but those that do we burn to stop bleeding </p><p>then put cotton in the hole. We used to use a tar product over the top but</p><p>when I couldn't find it anymore I started covering with silicone sealer. It has</p><p>worked great and I haven't had any problems since I started using it.</p><p></p><p> Lane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lane, post: 846237, member: 14381"] I buy calves pretty much year round and we scoop any calves with horns. Most don't leave much of a hole, but those that do we burn to stop bleeding then put cotton in the hole. We used to use a tar product over the top but when I couldn't find it anymore I started covering with silicone sealer. It has worked great and I haven't had any problems since I started using it. Lane [/QUOTE]
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