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Dehorning techniques: which is best
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<blockquote data-quote="cowsrus" data-source="post: 483257" data-attributes="member: 6485"><p>I use a Barnes type dehorner and just put blood stop powder on it. I've seen guys just cut them and let them bleed, but I use the powder. My vet burns & pulls & powders. I,ve done it myself and i've had the vet do it, but sometimes the horns grow back. Best is like these other guys said, get a polled bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowsrus, post: 483257, member: 6485"] I use a Barnes type dehorner and just put blood stop powder on it. I've seen guys just cut them and let them bleed, but I use the powder. My vet burns & pulls & powders. I,ve done it myself and i've had the vet do it, but sometimes the horns grow back. Best is like these other guys said, get a polled bull. [/QUOTE]
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