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dehorning the hard way
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<blockquote data-quote="lilcowgirl" data-source="post: 264573" data-attributes="member: 4242"><p>they were surgically removed, sawed off whatever, and stitched up, he's doing fine. Have been using fly spray but not too much to interfere with the healing process. The reason done now is he's a show animal and needs to be completely healed and hair back by Jan. yes that's a time away yet, but as they say no time like the present. Gave a little banamine for the discomfort and he's back at it now. Thanks for the advice it's always appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilcowgirl, post: 264573, member: 4242"] they were surgically removed, sawed off whatever, and stitched up, he's doing fine. Have been using fly spray but not too much to interfere with the healing process. The reason done now is he's a show animal and needs to be completely healed and hair back by Jan. yes that's a time away yet, but as they say no time like the present. Gave a little banamine for the discomfort and he's back at it now. Thanks for the advice it's always appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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