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Dehorning techniques: which is best
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<blockquote data-quote="ALX." data-source="post: 483285" data-attributes="member: 6932"><p>Have been getting away with the burn only, but only doing a few a year with the polled cows.</p><p></p><p>Nice to know how to pull the bleeders in case your iron goes kaput, which has happened.</p><p></p><p>I am a recent convert to the surgical wire saw, vet brought a set out last session and talk about slick! It was just a couple 3" nubs as well but they were off quick and what a neat job.</p><p>Vet barbecued the site and sprayed blue spray ( antiseptic ).</p><p>She doesn't pull the bleeders either.</p><p></p><p>I didn't ask a price on the wire saw, this looked surgical, with stainless handles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALX., post: 483285, member: 6932"] Have been getting away with the burn only, but only doing a few a year with the polled cows. Nice to know how to pull the bleeders in case your iron goes kaput, which has happened. I am a recent convert to the surgical wire saw, vet brought a set out last session and talk about slick! It was just a couple 3" nubs as well but they were off quick and what a neat job. Vet barbecued the site and sprayed blue spray ( antiseptic ). She doesn't pull the bleeders either. I didn't ask a price on the wire saw, this looked surgical, with stainless handles. [/QUOTE]
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