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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1824050" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>It's definitely going to be a new experience for me actually DOING the work myself. The horns are not large. But large enough I don't want em!</p><p>Just gathering information and thoughts. A good scout is always prepared and all that... and on that note, my buddy says there's all kinda ways. Even a cordless angle grinder. But I kinda like the right tool for the job! I even got me a set of Barnes style dehorners as well for the smaller animals. There's good money in dehorning, steering, vax and weaning etc. Like all other things. They gotta be bought right tho!</p><p></p><p>As an aside, I sold a few calves just a while back. 2 of my baldy steers brought more than I gave for these 2 new PAIRS!!!</p><p>And 2 heifer calves I sold brought right near close to what I gave for my 2 new BRED cows. All young cows. 4 and 5 yr olds. I'm really over the moon about it!</p><p></p><p>THOROUGHLY APPRECIATE YA'LLS THOUGHTS!! Feel free to chime in guys n gals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1824050, member: 39373"] It's definitely going to be a new experience for me actually DOING the work myself. The horns are not large. But large enough I don't want em! Just gathering information and thoughts. A good scout is always prepared and all that... and on that note, my buddy says there's all kinda ways. Even a cordless angle grinder. But I kinda like the right tool for the job! I even got me a set of Barnes style dehorners as well for the smaller animals. There's good money in dehorning, steering, vax and weaning etc. Like all other things. They gotta be bought right tho! As an aside, I sold a few calves just a while back. 2 of my baldy steers brought more than I gave for these 2 new PAIRS!!! And 2 heifer calves I sold brought right near close to what I gave for my 2 new BRED cows. All young cows. 4 and 5 yr olds. I'm really over the moon about it! THOROUGHLY APPRECIATE YA'LLS THOUGHTS!! Feel free to chime in guys n gals. [/QUOTE]
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