Bigfoot":2dutvl9a said:I've actually used it on bottle calves. Stuff works pretty good. I've never put it on one, that was out running with the cow. Will it work under those conditions?
Caustic Burno":brxy7rvp said:Bigfoot":brxy7rvp said:I've actually used it on bottle calves. Stuff works pretty good. I've never put it on one, that was out running with the cow. Will it work under those conditions?
Yes
Bigfoot":1d9v9ac3 said:Caustic Burno":1d9v9ac3 said:Bigfoot":1d9v9ac3 said:I've actually used it on bottle calves. Stuff works pretty good. I've never put it on one, that was out running with the cow. Will it work under those conditions?
Yes
Did you put a patch of duct tape over it or anything? Thought that might help. I could see them rubbing the paste of sucking, or even the old cow licking it off.
Dave":mplz1bs8 said:I have used it on a lot of bottle calves. I have also had a couple of those calves get a ear folded over while rubbing its head and burn a hole through its ear. For that reason I never use it on a calf who is sucking a cow. I use a hot iron on those calves. Although my preference is to dehorn 283 days before birth.
yep, that has worked for me as wellskeeter swatter":2ntp5xsw said:When I used it I would part the hair and just cover the bud. Did them as newborns, worked fine.