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dehorning the hard way
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<blockquote data-quote="lilcowgirl" data-source="post: 262997" data-attributes="member: 4242"><p>we had to have a 4 mos.calf cosmetically dehorned today, hence a traumatic experience. One side stopped bleeding fairly quickly, but the other after 6 hrs still leaking quite alot. Call to the vet said to put a little gauze and vet wrap on, what a chore that was, now any ideas on what to expect in the next few days? In the a.m. we get to try and wash off the dried blood from his face, if mom doesn't get some of it off. This is nothing I will do again if I can help it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilcowgirl, post: 262997, member: 4242"] we had to have a 4 mos.calf cosmetically dehorned today, hence a traumatic experience. One side stopped bleeding fairly quickly, but the other after 6 hrs still leaking quite alot. Call to the vet said to put a little gauze and vet wrap on, what a chore that was, now any ideas on what to expect in the next few days? In the a.m. we get to try and wash off the dried blood from his face, if mom doesn't get some of it off. This is nothing I will do again if I can help it. [/QUOTE]
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